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) (14:04): The policy we took to the election in terms of Powering Australia, which the modelling underpinned, is in the budget. Perhaps you haven't got to that book, perhaps you haven't moved past the headlines, perhaps you haven't looked, but I can tell you: not only are we delivering on the policies that we put in place at the election but we have done more, because we inherited a crisis in the energy market, in gas and electricity, and we're fixing that. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash? Senator Cash: With all due respect to the minister, I have a point of order in relation to relevance. Senator Hume's question was very, very clear. It referred to a quote in relation to the $275 promise being in the budget. Which page is it on? I would ask that you direct the minister to the question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cash. Senator Wong, are you seeking a point of order? Senator Wong: On the point of order, I understand that the senator has now finished, but I would say to you, President, that you have previously ruled, as have previous presidents, that putting a lot of rhetoric and words into a point of order and repeating the question is not appropriate. I was pulled up many times, as you might recall. Senator Brockman is smiling at me, because he remembers that he pulled me up. So, I would ask that you do the same to the deputy leader, who continues to do that, rather than ask her own question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. I do believe that the minister is being relevant, Senator Cash, and I'll continue to listen carefully. Senator GALLAGHER: The Powering Australia plan— Senator Henderson: Powering Australia down into the ground! Senator GALLAGHER: We know that those opposite don't believe in the energy transformation that is currently happening around the world and that they're going to put their head in the sand on. But it is happening. I mean, this is partly why you got booted out—because you don't believe in climate change, right? You don't believe in it. You don't believe in the transformation. The Powering Australia plan is in the budget. I'm happy to go through the separate measures that are included in that. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, a second supplementary question?