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) (10:40): Conveniently, that question left off the fact that there was an interest rate increase during the month of May, when you were in government, and that the highest quarter of inflation growth was in the March quarter last year. Senator Watt: Who was in government then? Senator GALLAGHER: And who was in government then? This is an inflation challenge that we inherited. We inherited this challenge. The government has a plan to deal with it. It's to deal with cost-of-living relief, where we don't add to inflation. It's to deal with some of the supply chain problems that we've been seeing as a result of the war in Ukraine and the end of the pandemic. The third thing is to deal with the budget mess that we inherited from you lot and to show spending restraint in some of the decisions that we take in the May budget. So it's incorrect to say that the government doesn't have a plan. We do have a plan. We are implementing the plan, and we look forward to more of that in the budget.