Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:38): I've got to take that very quiet interjection from the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Senator Wong: 'Here we go.' You're right, Senator Wong: here we go, because it's important that the Australian people understand exactly what the Labor Party will commit to delivering to them if they are ever elected to office. It's bad enough that they took to the last election a commitment to slug Australians with $387 billion worth of taxes. Colleagues, can you imagine the state of the economy if that had occurred and then COVID-19 had hit? But they didn't stop there. The former Leader of the Opposition has yet again confirmed to the Australian people that, when it comes to lowering taxes, the Labor Party just don't believe there is any point. This is what he said: 'What is the point of giving a tax cut?' Well, I'd ask all those hardworking Australians out there who are benefiting from— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Cash. I have Senator Kitching on a point of order. Senator Kitching: The point of order is that that's misleading. The full quote was: 'What's the point of a tax cut if you don't have a job?' The PRESIDENT: Senator Kitching, I'm afraid that's not a point of order. Senator Kitching: And Senator Birmingham misled the chamber yesterday. The PRESIDENT: Senator Kitching! All senators know that there is an opportunity to debate the merits of answers after question time. Points of order are not the appropriate time to raise a point of debate. I think, Senator Cash, you had five seconds left. Senator Cash has concluded her answer.