Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:45): We have absolutely no intention of changing the pension age, and I'm quite happy to rule it out. But do you know who increased the pension age to 67, Mr President? I'm just trying to remember! Who was that? Who was that? That was the godfather of class warriors, the former member for Lilley. What was his name again? I'm just trying to remember! I think it was Wayne Swan. Senator Watt: Stop misleading the house! Senator CORMANN: Wayne Swan was such an amazing Treasurer and such an amazing Labor member for the great state of Queensland that Labor's primary vote in Senator Watt's home state of Queensland is down to 22.6 per cent—22.6 per cent! That is because the Australian people understand that under Labor and their higher taxes, class warfare and antibusiness agenda the country would be weaker and they would have fewer opportunities to get ahead. We will continue to build a stronger economy and better opportunities for people to get ahead. The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh, a final supplementary question.