Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:06): What a cheek asking a question about deceiving the Australian people. Who replaced you as finance minister? It was Scott Morrison. But did he tell you? He didn't even tell you that he replaced you as finance minister. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham? Senator Birmingham: I don't need to tell you the part of direct relevance there. You couldn't be more irrelevant, more hopeless, more unable to answer the question or less willing to talk about $275 than Senator Farrell is. The PRESIDENT: It is the custom in this chamber to allow leaders some leeway, but, seriously, points of order need to be made directly. Minister Farrell, I remind you of Senator Birmingham's question. Please continue. Senator FARRELL: Thank you, President. I can assure the opposition, the Australian people and businesses in Australia that this government is serious about putting downward pressure on electricity prices. That's why we've taken the hard decisions. Contrary to a lot of interested groups in this country, we've— (Time expired)