Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:48): The honourable senator is asking her first question. If it were not her first question, she would have heard me say before, 'Don't believe everything you read in the newspaper.' And, even more importantly, 'Don't believe everything you read in The New Daily'! That's what I would say. Let me just say that Mr Kelly has hotly contested the report. He disputes the report. But, for the avoidance of any doubt, let me also refer you to one of those great tweets from our Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg, where he has made very clear that Labor's claim that the pension assets test will be changed to include the value of the family home is a lie. It's not our policy and never will be— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cormann, please resume your seat. Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: The point of order is: the actual question is whether the Prime Minister will explicitly exclude consideration of this policy from the review they have announced. The PRESIDENT: With respect, Senator Wong, I think that Senator Cormann quoting the Treasurer, who has portfolio responsibility about that matter, is being directly relevant to the question. Senator CORMANN: Let me be very clear: the question is based on a completely false premise, which has been rejected, and I've been very explicit: there will be absolutely no change to include the value of the family home in the pension asset test. It's not our policy and never will be. The Treasurer has made that extremely clear on behalf of the government—and you knew it.