Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs) (15:01): I absolutely agree with the Prime Minister in relation to what this government is delivering. I've spoken about infrastructure. I've spoken about jobs. I've spoken about the stronger economy. But I could talk about income tax relief as well. I could talk about making income taxes lower, fairer and simpler. Those opposite only want to increase taxes on everything and on everyone. We are making income taxes, as I said, lower, fairer and simpler. In 2018-19, around 4.4 million Australians will get a tax relief of $530 a year, and over 10 million Australians will get some more tax relief as well. It's a plan that we put— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Payne, Senator Cameron is on his feet for a point of order. Senator Cameron: My point of order is on relevance. There was one question and that was: does this minister agree with her colleagues in New South Wales who are saying the Prime Minister should go to Siberia? The PRESIDENT: There was a lot in that question, Senator Cameron. Senator PAYNE: I think there'd be an enormous amount of enthusiasm in the New South Wales Labor Party for a one-way ticket to Siberia for Senator Macdonald—Senator Cameron! Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator Cameron, is this a point of order? Senator Cameron: A Freudian slip! The PRESIDENT: We all do it sometimes.