Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:53): Thank you, Senator Stewart. Our government is fighting every day to ensure Australians earn more and keep more of what they earn. I reckon by the end of this term we can have coalition senators saying that. Repeat after me, coalition senators: 'The Labor government will ensure that Australians earn more and keep more of what they earn.' It's pretty straightforward. We know you believe it because you voted for our tax cuts. So you must agree that a Labor government delivers Australians the ability to earn more and keep more of what they earn. Of course, we remember Senator Cash—and I haven't mentioned her in question time for a while, so let's give her another go. She said that our measures would 'close down Australia' by letting Australians earn more and keep more of what they earn. We had the member for Banks say that the secure jobs bill was 'a grotesque piece of legislation'. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Gallagher. Senator Gallagher: I'm sitting next to the minister and I cannot hear his answer. I just ask that those opposite stop interjecting. The PRESIDENT: Order. Thank you, Senator Gallagher. I'm trying my very best to keep order in the chamber. Minister, please continue. Senator WATT: I'll just have to turn up the volume, I guess! The shadow Treasurer has now also confirmed that they will take a targeted package of repeals to the next election. Every Australian worker has a target on their back under the coalition. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Minister Watt.