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) (14:38): Our policy on the tax cuts has not changed. That is the position that we are in. We have made our position clear in relation to taxation changes around multinational tax reform, which were put in place in the October budget, and there is the modest change that we've announced in relation to superannuation. But the issue more broadly around how we manage the budget is real. I want people to understand that we inherited a budget in a complete— The PRESIDENT: Minister— Senator GALLAGHER: I've answered the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie? Senator McKenzie: Thank you, President. My point of order is on relevance. I asked if it wouldn't be subject to change in the future. The minister, in response to my first question, answered whether the policy had changed to the present. My question was about future changes to this particular policy area. The PRESID ENT: The minister has answered the first part of your question, and you've just reminded her of the second part. Senator GALLAGHER: I did answer the question when I answered Senator McKenzie's supplementary. Our position on tax cuts hasn't changed. But we are in the position of having to repair a budget that was vandalised by those opposite for a decade. They are budget vandals that have left a $50 billion structural deficit despite them rorting and pork-barrelling all around the country. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, a second supplementary?