Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): I suppose the response to that might simply be: How do you reconcile your opposition to more investment in housing with the statement that you've just read out? It is utterly inconsistent. But because Senator Smith and I have served here a long time together, I will take the less political aspect of his question—oh, sorry; now you're going to be in trouble, aren't you, now I have said that?—which goes to the inflation point. It is an important balancing act that the government has had to take through the budget as we look at how you invest in support for the cost of living, given the cost-of-living pressures that Australians are facing, without adding to inflation. Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt! Senator WONG: The expenditure review committee, the Finance Minister and the Treasurer, as well as the Prime Minister, have been very focused on it. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, I am going to remind you it is incredibly disorderly to call out when you're walking down to the Senate, and I would further ask you to withdraw the comments that you made. Senator Watt: I will. The PRESIDENT: Senator Smith, a second supplementary question?