Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:58): Let me identify or outline for the chamber the aspects of the government's $23 billion cost-of-living relief for Australians. First, electricity bill relief, opposed by you; second, cheaper child care, opposed by you; increased rent assistance—did they back that in or did they oppose that too? Government senators: No. Senator WONG: More Medicare bulk-billing? Government senators: No. Senator WONG: Again, no. Cheaper medicines? Government senators: No. Senator WONG: Again. Boosting income support payments? Government senators: No. Senator WONG: Fee-free TAFE? Government senators: No. Senator WONG: Building more affordable homes, expanding paid parental leave and getting wages moving again—all of those are the plan of this Labor government. It is a cost-of-living plan that doesn't add to inflation, and most, if not all, of it is opposed by you. Your only response has always been, 'Let's keep wages low.' That's been fundamental to the Liberals' economic plan for years. A deliberate design feature of the Australian economy was low wages. We take a different approach and we always will. (Time expired) Senator Wong: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.