Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:45): I think Senator O'Neill didn't listen to the first of my seven untruths—clearly the senator hadn't heard the first one. So, let me just repeat the first big untruth that Labor is peddling. As you've just said, it has been claimed by Labor that Australia Post will cut jobs and remove one in four posties. This is simply not true. Australia Post has said repeatedly that there will be no forced redundancies nor plans to cut— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: If it's so easy, will the minister give a guarantee of no forced redundancies? The PRESIDENT: That's not a point of order. That's a restatement of the question. Senator Cormann? Senator Cormann: Senator Reynolds directly addressed the question—no forced redundancies. This is a complete and utter furphy—the Labor Party pursuing conspiracy theory after conspiracy theory—and completely destructive. The PRESIDENT: That is not a response to the point of order, but I'll let it go on the basis that there was not even a point of order initially. Senator Reynolds to continue. Senator REYNOLDS: If I can continue on that first point: Australia Post has said there will be no forced redundancies or plans to cut posties' take-home pay—new to the new temporary arrangements. Many posties will continue delivering letters on bikes and others will be retrained to deliver parcels in vans, because they're up 64 per cent, putting them where—and she will be putting her posties—where the work is, and that is with Parcel Post, in particular. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, a final supplementary question?