Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for Defence Industry and Minister for Emergency Management and North Queensland Recovery) (14:08): Senator O'Neill, all I can say is I fully agree with Senator Cormann. All of us on this side of the chamber do. We know the only way to increase wages is through a bigger economy, a stronger economy and more jobs. We've demonstrated that through 1.25 million jobs and, again, we're now on track and we're bringing the policies in in this budget to continue another 1 million jobs. We, on this side of the chamber, clearly get it. You need a low-tax government— Senator Cameron interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cameron on a point of order? Senator Cameron: My point of order goes to relevance. We simply want to know what caused the minister to have such a dramatic change of mind. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, the minister is entitled to address a question of those terms in this manner. She's being directly relevant. Senator Reynolds. Senator REYNOLDS: I absolutely stand by what I said about what causes wage increase. I absolutely stand by that. You've asked me the same question three times and the answer is the same every single time. But let's have a look at the opposition. If you want to talk about wage increases, I'd be very happy to compare and contrast 1.25 million jobs we have created on this side. What has the Leader of the Opposition done to jobs? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator O'Neill on a point of order? Senator O'Neill: The question asked was, 'What new facts came to the senator's mind?' We haven't had an answer to that question. We haven't got anywhere near it. The PRESIDENT: I'm going to remind senators that, when questions have prefaces, a minister is entitled to be directly relevant to any part of the question. I cannot instruct the minister how to answer a question. Senator REYNOLDS: The first time you asked the question I said I absolutely reject the premise because I support the government. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator REYNOLDS: There is. (Time expired)