Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:50): If I can just finish off on cost-of-living relief—let's remember, every time those opposite come back in here to talk about the cost of living, that this is the lot that voted against cheaper medicines, this is the lot that voted against getting wages moving, this is the lot that voted against energy price relief and this is the lot that voted against housing help. So, whenever they come in here and talk about cost-of-living relief, we should all remember that the primary drivers of assistance to Australians—higher wages, and lower costs in a whole range of sectors— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WONG: more to do—but, remember, what is not helpful is your opposition to it. What is not helpful is you saying, 'No, we don't want Australians to get energy price relief. We don't want Australians to get decent wages. We don't want Australians to get cheaper child care. We don't want Australians to get more bulk billing or cheaper medicines.' You have no credibility when it comes to the cost of living. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Pratt, second supplementary?