Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:39): I think that's the same as a question that was answered earlier by Senator Gallagher. As she pointed out, we don't speculate on interest rate increases or interest rate movements. Decisions on that are made by the independent Reserve Bank. I do think it's interesting—isn't it, colleagues?—how much those opposite are barracking for an interest rate increase. If you ever want to see an example of the way in which the coalition are always happy to look at their own political interests, this is it. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie? Senator McKenzie: A point of order on relevance: this was asking if the minister knew. If she doesn't know, she should say she doesn't know and that she hasn't got the answer. Let her just sit down. The increase on monthly repayments— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, you're debating. The minister is being relevant. Senator WONG: Again, we don't speculate on decisions of the independent Reserve Bank. Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie! Senator WONG: I can comment on the barracking by Senator McKenzie and those opposite: you are always happy to try to see Australians lose if you think you will win. The only people in this country barracking for an interest rate increase are Senator McKenzie and her colleagues. They are the only people in this country who are seeking to barrack for an interest rate increase. Shame on you!