Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance and the Public Service, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:47): When it comes to the economic record, what I would point out again is that Labor in 2013 left behind a weakening economy, rising unemployment and a rapidly deteriorating budget position. Today our economy is stronger, our economic growth outlook is better, employment growth is much better, unemployment is well below where it was anticipated it would be, wages growth has started to pick up and the budget is in a stronger and improving position. It is no wonder that Labor had to give this question to a senator from Tasmania, because they had run out of senators from Victoria to give questions to. Where is Senator Marshall talking about unity and cohesiveness inside political parties? The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins, on a point of order? Senator Jacinta Collins: I know that the government is pretty desperate at the moment, but since when does the Leader of the Government point to any individual senator who is away on leave of the Senate and start asking questions like that? It is outrageous and disgraceful. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! We have been particularly well behaved this question time. I'd ask us to continue it for the next 12 minutes. Senator Collins, I allowed you to make the point. However, that is not a point of order. It is on the record. Senator CORMANN: I just note that Labor ran out of Victorian senators to ask questions about Victoria.