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) (14:35): I thank Senator Reynolds for the question. Is this the best that they've got, that the terminating measures that they put in the budget—the only criticism is that we didn't get to the hundreds of terminating measures, the booby traps, the funding cliffs, the zombie measures, that you used to dress up your budget to make it look something that it wasn't. Is the best that you've got that we didn't deal with all of those messes, the entire mess that is the budget, the budget vandals that you had, that it wasn't all fixed in October, that we didn't fix up all your messes in October? An opposition senator interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: I'll take that. We didn't because there are so many of them. We dealt with the first bit in October. Just as we did with our spending audit. We did what we could in October and we said we would come back and look at this through the budget in May. And that is what we are doing. But we are also highlighting the fact that those opposite booby trapped the budget, dressed it up before an election, pretended that they were these responsible fiscal managers when, at the very same time, they were hiding pressures. They had zombie measures in from 2016 that they still had in their bottom line, even though they were never going to get through this Senate. There was $4.1 billion of mess in October that we cleaned up, and you will see more of us cleaning up the mess, more of the results of cleaning up the mess, in May, because there was so much mess it couldn't all be done in the first economic update. The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds, first supplementary?