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) (14:21): No, I reject that. I also reject the assertions, as implied by Senator Hughes, that there was this unanimous view by economists— Senator Hughes interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes! Senator GALLAGHER: which is absolutely incorrect. Senator Wong: President, you have called Senator Hughes a number of times. An opposition senator interjecting— Senator Wong: I'm making a point of order. Point of order: you've called Senator Hughes a number of times. I'd ask you to call her again so the minister can complete her answer. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hughes, I did call you. I expect you to respect that call and to cease your interjections. Senator GALLAGHER: I used a quote yesterday about the view of the International Monetary Fund, which, if we listen to what they have said, called our fiscal policies prudent and a fiscal stance supportive of reducing inflation, and that our budget strategy has seen Australia move up the global league table for fiscal management—again, from the IMF. Australia is expected to have the fourth strongest budget balance as a share of GDP amongst G20 countries, up from 15 in 2021. Let's have a listen to that and not listen to the incorrect assertions by Senator Hughes. We have been very cautious around our fiscal stance to ensure that it doesn't add to the inflation challenge.