Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:57): I would point out to Senator Green that I have actually used my powers. There is an instrument laid in this place at the moment to extend the coronavirus supplement from the end of September to the end of December, recognising that the jobs market is still very shallow. But, in addition, we do want people to start re-engaging with the jobs market, because we understand that people who have any form of income in addition to their unemployment benefit are more likely to come off payment. I find it really quite extraordinary; I mean, it is almost like you guys want to have an each-way bet. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Watt, on a point of order. Senator Watt: On relevance. The question was asking the minister what the economic impact of her refusing to use her powers is, and she hasn't addressed that point. The PRESIDENT: The minister has been addressing the use of the powers; that was directly relevant. I'm listening to what the minister is saying. I consider it to be relevant to the question, referring to both the powers and the economic impact, which were phrases used in the question. Senator RUSTON: Thank you, Mr President. As I was saying, it is almost like those opposite want to have an each-way bet. In one instance you are telling us that we need to extend things and, in the other, you are telling us we need to transition out of it. Clearly, those on the other side really don't actually know what they want. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: Direct relevance: after the point of order was raised, the minister then went to a commentary on the Labor Party. They are in government; they answer the questions. I would ask you to ask the minister to return to the question. The PRESIDENT: It would be easier if there were no interjections and if ministers did not take them. That would be easier. The minister has five seconds left. I will encourage her to be directly relevant and for there to be no interjections to provide her with bait. Senator RUSTON: Thank you very much, Mr President. I have used my powers. The PRESIDENT: Senator Green on a final supplementary question?