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) (14:10): I thank Senator Walsh for the question and for the role she plays in supporting and adding to the government's economic policy. On 1 July this year the Albanese Labor government will deliver a tax cut for every Australian taxpayer; that's 13.6 million people. Our No. 1 priority is addressing inflation and cost-of-living pressures. We know people are doing it tough, but our tax cuts will deliver a bigger tax cut for Middle Australia to help with that cost of living. This builds on our targeted relief while not adding to inflation. Already we have delivered electricity bill relief, which those opposite opposed. We are making medicines cheaper, which, again, those opposite opposed. We are making it easier and cheaper to see a doctor through much-needed investments in Medicare. We are making child care cheaper and expanding paid parental leave. We are building more social and affordable homes and increasing rent assistance. There are our fee-free TAFE investments, and wages are rising at the fastest rate for a decade, including for minimum-wage and aged-care workers— Senator Ruston: Real wages? Senator GALLAGHER: and, yes, Senator Ruston, we have had real wages growth. Of those, 3 million people—we've done that as well. Eighty-six per cent of taxpayers will get a bigger tax cut than they would have got under the plan Scott Morrison legislated five years ago. In Tasmania, around 280,000 people will get a tax cut. In Western Australia, it's about 1.5 million. In South Australia, it's around 900,000. In New South Wales, it's 4.3 million. In Queensland, it's around 2.8 million. They are all getting a tax cut thanks to the Albanese Labor government and the tax changes that passed this parliament unanimously— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: I know you don't want to talk about it—last night. The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh, first supplementary?