Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:36): I think those on the other side just said, 'Not enough.' Well, guess what? We're providing them with a further tax cut. As you know, Mr President, what we're doing for small business builds on the government's record of reducing taxes for small business, something those on the other side just don't agree with. An honourable senator interjecting— Senator CASH: We'll get to that shortly. Last year we reduced the small-business company tax rate to 26 per cent. These changes are a part of what the Morrison government is doing to accelerate small-business tax cuts. We also brought forward that tax relief for SMEs by five years. In fact, under the Morrison government, small businesses are paying the lowest company tax rate since 1967. But we're not stopping there. We will now reduce that. The small-business company tax rate will fall to 25 per cent on 1 July, because we know, when you back small business, you back jobs. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cash. Senator Rennick, a final supplementary question?