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) (14:29): Thank you, Senator Bilyk. Inflation is still too high, and we understand that people are still under the pump and feeling the impacts of those price pressures, but we are making progress. Our policies in the budget will take three-quarters of a percentage point off inflation this year and half a percentage point next year. Treasury are forecasting that we could get back to the inflation target sooner than we had expected, but we understand that people are under pressure, which is why—again, it was confirmed by the ABS data released today that some of these inflation and price pressures would be even higher had we not taken the action we took in the last budget. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: Well, if you don't believe that, you don't believe the ABS data. We're delivering more rent assistance and new energy bill relief to every household and one million small businesses in the budget. Senator Ruston interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, I'm going to ask you to withdraw. Senator Ruston: I withdraw. Senator Gallagher interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Thank you. Minister Gallagher, it's not appropriate— Senator Gallagher interjecting— The PRESIDENT: It has always been my practice, when I request senators to withdraw, to not then make further political points by repeating offences, and that cuts both ways. Did you wish to continue? Otherwise, Senator Bilyk, second supplementary?