S enator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:00): I thank Senator Bragg for his question. I suppose the simple answer, and the most direct answer to your question, is that this issue was discussed in the shadow cabinet before the last election. There was debate about whether we would originally support or oppose the tax cuts. Of course, we took a decision as a shadow cabinet to support the tax cuts and we took that position to the last election. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is nothing if not a person who honours his commitments, so he took that policy— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I'm right about that, aren't I, my colleagues? Government senators interjecting— A government senator: You are! A government senator: Yes, absolutely! Senator FARRELL: He's a man of his words. An opposition senator interjecting— Senator FARRELL: No, they weren't looking worried. They're all happy. They're looking very happy there. They're looking happy because it's Friday; it's the end of the week. Thank God it's Friday! We can get out of here, we hope. Look at all those happy faces. Like me, they know that Prime Minister Albanese is a man of his words and he took that policy to the Australian people, just as he's doing in a whole range of other areas, like child care, aged care—you name it. There's electricity, putting downward pressure on cost of living, of course. He's— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Bragg, first supplementary?