Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): Here we go again: another day, another of Dutton's attempted scare campaigns. No, we are not proposing those tax changes either. The reality is everybody knows that the— Senator McKenzie interjecting— Senator WONG: Do you know what is embarrassing? You're backing Albo. That's what's embarrassing for you. That's what you can't bear, Senator McKenzie, isn't it? After all that huffing and puffing, you've realised, 'Actually, Anthony Albanese got it right.' That's what you've realised. Now you've come in here and you've gone, 'Oh my goodness. We'd better come up with another scare campaign so that hopefully people won't notice that we're backing the Prime Minister.' You're backing a Labor prime minister's plan because you know he did it right. You know he got it right. So now you've got to try and find something else to fight about. Senator Cash interjecting— The PRESIDENT: When you've finished, Senator Cash, Senator Birmingham's on his feet. Senator Birmingham: Again, on direct relevance, could Minister Wong at least utter the words 'family home' in her answer? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! The minister was being relevant. Minister, did you wish to finish? Senator WONG: We are not proposing any changes of the type you were describing. But I want to say again, everybody, I am so pleased that the opposition has finally understood that Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has got it right. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I've had to call the chamber to order a number of times, particularly on my left. I've named senators, I've called you to order and you've ignored me. I expect you to respect my calls. Senator Birmingham, second supplementary?