Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:05): I've answered this question. Senator Cash: No, you haven't. Senator GALLAGHER: I have. I've told you what we'll be doing in the budget, and you'll have to wait and see. You will have to wait and see when we release the budget, but I have told you that this will be a bread-and-butter budget where we implement our policies. We have made it clear that when we implement our policies on tax our focus will be on multinational tax reform. You've got a pretty high chance of seeing that in the budget. You'll see the policies we took to the election and you'll see the results of the forensic assessment that we are doing line by line of the budget to make sure that every single dollar that we spend is going where it needs to go and where it will provide a return to the Australian people. That's what you will see in the budget. Senator Ruston: President, on a point of order: I think the question was one sentence and referred to superannuation and the budget. I don't think the minister has said anything about superannuation and the budget. The PRESIDENT: The minister was also asked to rule out taxes on super. Senator Ruston: Which she has not done though. The PRESIDENT: I believe she is being relevant. She has heard your objection and, if she needs to give further details, I'm sure that, in the eight seconds remaining, she will. But she has finished.