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) (14:58): I haven't had the opportunity to speak with Corey, and I didn't hear what he said on the Today show. But I am happy to go through it, as I did in my previous answer. Our investment in child care will help people on middle incomes. In fact, I think we are being criticised for the fact that it is going to people on what they see as too-high incomes. Our investments in TAFE and our investments in the net zero economy are driving jobs and putting the budget on a more sustainable footing, borrowing less and paying less— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Order on my left! Minister Gallagher, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: There are the extensions to Paid Parental Leave. I could go on. There's the energy efficiency fund that's going to be established under Jenny McAllister's leadership. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong on a point of order? Senator Wong: It's a robust contest, but this answer has not yet had any period without interjections—not one. I've left it a long time. I would ask you to call them to order. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator Wong: And again! Senator Ruston interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Ruston! Senator Ruston interjecting— Senator Wong: 'Sorry, mum'—this is how you're going to treat women? Really? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order across the chamber! Senator Ruston, I am going to ask you to withdraw. Senator Ruston: I withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Thank you. The chamber has been disorderly. I appreciate that people have questions to ask, but, when a question is asked, we are all entitled to hear the answer. I'm asking for order in this chamber and for all senators to be respectful of one another. Minister Gallagher, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: Thank you, President. On wages growth, on jobs growth and on the budget repair strategy that we put in place to ensure that we're borrowing less money and paying less interest on that debt—it's all part of the approach that we've taken in this budget. That benefits all Australians. The tripling of the bulk-billing rate benefits all Australians, making sure the investments in Medicare work for everybody— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, a second supplementary?