Senator KENEALLY (New South Wales—Deputy Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (14:08): Can the minister explain why Prime Minister Morrison has been so determined to cut the pension and increase the pension age and force farmers, bricklayers and nurses to work until they are 70? The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston. Senator Cormann interjecting — Senator Wong interjecting — The PRESIDENT: Order at the front of the table. Please lead by example. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator Keneally: Mr President— The PRESIDENT: I hope you're not asking me to call someone to order for interjecting, Senator Keneally! It has been put to me on many occasions that question time is a forum for non-government parties. I would encourage them not to provoke or interject. We would then have more time for questions. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, on a point of order. Senator Cormann: I object to the description of 'berating'. I was just pointing out that it was Labor who increased the age pension age to 67 years of age. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, that's not a point of order.