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) (14:54): Thank you very much, Senator Urquhart, for your interest in my three portfolios and for the question. It has certainly been a very busy time since the Albanese government was elected six months ago. We've spent every single day focused on implementing our plan for a better economy, better budget and better future. We've begun the work of budget repair, restoring fiscal discipline to reverse the decade of economic mismanagement. Senator Hume interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume. Senator GALLAGHER: In October we delivered a responsible budget that is right for the times and readies us for the future. Senator Hume interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume. Senator GALLAGHER: It puts to an end the record rorts and waste that riddled the budgets under those opposite. Senator Hume interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume! Senator GALLAGHER: Investments in services and programs that— Senator Hume interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, I called you at least three times, and you just chose to continue. That is incredibly disrespectful. I ask you to listen in silence. Senat or GALLAGHER: Sorry, I didn't hear the interjections. I've got a coping mechanism where I block them out. Investments in services and programs that matter to the Australian people, like child care, like aged care, like cheaper medicines, like housing, like climate— Senator McGrath: What about cheaper power? Senator GALLAGHER: There were billions of dollars in our Powering Australia plan—I take that interjection from you, Senator McGrath—to fix the energy mess that we inherited. The negligence of those opposite, when they were in government, to put their heads in the sand and pretend that most significant economic transformation and challenge facing the country just wasn't going to happen, that they didn't need to deal with it—we're dealing with it in our first budget. We've also begun implementing the Buy Australian Plan, which is our plan to use the government's purchasing power to help grow Australian businesses, create jobs, develop sovereign capability and back Australian businesses. Our spending review identified $22 billion in savings over four years. (Time expired) Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: When there's quiet, I'm going to call Senator Urquhart for her first supplementary.