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) (14:00): I presume that Senator Colbeck is referring to the Australian Financial Review article. As you know, the BPORs, the budget process operational rules, are released after each economic update or budget. That is a commitment of transparency that we put in place. They are available online on the Finance website. In relation to future budget processes, we will release them in accordance with the way that we have done after the first three. We run a very tight budget process. Prime ministerial approval is sought to provide authority for proposals to come forward, and nothing has changed in that regard. Senator Birmingham: President, on a point of order: if I heard the minister correctly, she seems to simply be referring Senator Colbeck to a website. This is on direct relevance. Senator Colbeck was clearly seeking to understand if there have been any changes to any of the budget rules since the budget. Is Senator Gallagher, the finance minister, able to clearly address that particular part of the question? The PRESIDENT: I think the minister is clearly addressing the question. I will continue to listen carefully. Senator GALLAGHER: Yes, I am. We are continuing the process we put in place, which is that we release the budget process operational rules once an economic update or budget has been finalised. I did that after the last budget. They are on the website. I will release the BPORs after the next economic update, which would presumably be MYEFO. I am sure they are obsessed with the story in the Australian Financial Review— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: You're obsessed enough to ask a question about it rather than about cost of living. But, anyway, I've been clear. We've run a very tight fiscal approach to the budget. We have found savings. We have reprioritised spending. We have ensured that we are paying less interest on the debt that we inherited, and we are delivering surpluses. That is because we have a very strict set of budget process operational rules. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Colbeck, a first supplementary?