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) (14:17): I thank Senator Liddle for the question. I feel that whoever wrote that didn't really have your best interests at heart, Senator Liddle, when they put that together, when the coalition spend a decade keeping wages down. That is what you did—to ensure that working people never, ever got ahead. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Gallagher, please resume your seat. Order! Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: You had a whole section in your minimum wage case submission that had the headline 'The importance of low wages'. That is your record—wages stagnating. You never, ever supported a minimum wage increase. What did you do on aged care? What did you do? Senator Hughes interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator GALL AGHER: Sorry, Senator Hughes, I can't hear you, because you did nothing. You did nothing. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Hughes, I have called— Senator Hughes interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes, for the third time! I've called you twice. I called the chamber to order, and you were yelling across the chamber. Senator Hughes interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Don't answer back. I'm calling for order, and it is disrespectful to continue to call out after I have called for order. Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: Wages are growing for the first time in a decade, because you have a government that supports working people getting wage increases, that supports minimum wage increases, that supports aged-care workers getting an increase. That is why we are seeing those wages move for the first time in a decade. (Time expired)