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) (14:16): This budget will be our opportunity to implement the commitments we took to the election. As I have been clear, we are implementing the policies that we took—remember those? We've got them. We've got the policies. The October budget is partly to implement our election commitments and the other part of the October budget—sorry, through you, President—is to deal with the waste and rorts that you guys buried in the budget as a payoff to colleagues when you were— Senator Cash: A point of order in relation to relevance: the question was incredibly specific. It referred to ruling out changes to franking credits. I would ask that you direct the minister to be relevant to the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cash. It also included the word 'budget', but the— Opposition senators interject ing— The PRESIDENT: I can't direct the minister to answer your question. I can direct the minister where she is not being relevant to be relevant. Please continue, Minister. Senator GALLAGHER: I think I've answered the question. You're right, President, I was asked about what will be in the budget. It will be a combination of policies we took to the election. The first stage of the waste and rorts work that I've been doing cleaning up the mess—the billions of dollars in the budget that you buried for political convenience. That's what this budget will be about. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, a second supplementary?