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) (14:03): I thank Senator Henderson for the question. It's great to see, in the Parliament of Australia, during question time on Wednesday, when the opposition can ask us about anything, they have gone, in the first question, to some document supposedly relating to research by a political organisation. Senator Henderson asked me a question around the Dunkley by-election. It is an important by-election this Saturday. We have an excellent candidate who's running a great campaign down there and who was hand picked by the late Peta Murphy. What an incredible act of graciousness for her to be looking forward to who is a suitable replacement for her in the seat of Dunkley. Whilst you might get obsessed with stories from Sky News, Senator Henderson, we are focused on delivering for Australia, whether that be in our cost of living— An honourable senator interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: You don't want to hear about that! Senator Henderson: President, I raise a point of order, on relevance. I'm asking about the government's own focus group material, if the minister could address that question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, the minister is being directly relevant to your question. Senator GALLAGHER: Senator Henderson, I can't confirm some document that you have heard about on Sky News. What I can confirm is that the tax cut legislation that passed this parliament last night—unanimously, I might point out—delivers a tax cut for every taxpayer in Dunkley. They now have certainty that 90 per cent of women taxpayers in Dunkley will get a bigger tax cut. Young people in Dunkley will get a tax cut. Senator Cash: What about petrol prices and grocery prices? The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash! Senator GALLAGHER: I'm merely reflecting the decision of the Senate last night. We are delivering tax cuts and cost-of-living relief. You opposed our investments in energy; you opposed our investments in child care, urgent care clinics, health— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, a first supplementary?