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) (14:51): Ms Westacott is an outstanding Australian. I've got a lot of time for Ms Westacott, who does a great job as the CEO of the Business Council of Australia. One of the missions that Jennifer Westacott has pursued in recent years is a lower and globally more competitive tax rate for businesses in Australia. So I assume, now that Senator Marshall is a fan of the BCA and is promoting the arguments put forward by the BCA, that Senator Marshall is now going to advocate for a lower, globally more competitive business tax rate. Senator Wong: I thought that wasn't your policy anymore. Senator CORMANN: I'm just noting that Senator Marshall associates himself with the BCA. I know that he's a right-wing free marketeer from way back. Nothing surprises me about the Victorian Labor Party anymore. Maybe that is a rearguard action by Senator Marshall to switch courses. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Marshall, a final supplementary question.