Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (15:12): Of course, our plan is to continue putting in place the policies that will ensure a strong economy. Senator Watt: What about the risks? The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt. Senator CASH: Our plan is all about rewarding and building resilience and rewarding aspiration. Lower taxes are in our DNA. Why? Senator Watt: How is economic growth going? Is that a good economy? The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, take a breath when I call you to order. Senator CASH: Because we want Australians to keep more of what they earn, more of their hard-earnt money. We on the coalition side of the chamber are also committed to reducing the costs of doing business. This, of course, includes deregulation but also ensuring that small and medium enterprises are paid on time and ensuring that we give Australians the skills that they need and that businesses are telling us that they need. Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, give someone else a turn. Senator CASH: And of course there is the great work done by successive trade ministers to expand our trade borders to access more markets, because, when a small or medium business is able to access another market, they are able to grow their business and create more jobs for Australians.