Senator WATERS (Queensland—Leader of the Australian Greens in the Senate) (14:18): Can I first acknowledge that it's International Women's Day. Happy International Women's Day to all, and to Marie Coleman, who's no longer in the chamber but whose presence is felt, and will be for many years. So, today is International Women's Day, and we don't want cupcakes; we want equality. We want investment in women's safety, health and economic security. The government says it would love to do more, if it wasn't for a tight budget. The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, you haven't addressed your question. Senator WATERS: You are so right—maybe I needed to eat some of those cupcakes after all! My question is to the Minister representing herself, the Minister for Women, Senator Gallagher. Happy International Women's Day. The government says it would love to do more if it wasn't for a tight budget, yet you've refused to scrap the stage 3 tax cuts that would give the balance sheet an extra $254 billion. The women's safety sector has said that $1 billion a year is what's needed to meet demand for frontline services so that no women or children have to be turned away when they seek help. Will the government commit to that level of funding to keep women safe?