Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:26): Senator Hume, we'll get to you. You've been very helpful over the last couple of weeks! As you've heard me say before, our government is delivering on tax cuts for every taxpayer and a pay rise for 2.6 million low-paid Australians. Across the three annual wage review decisions, minimum wage earners are now getting an extra $143 per week. That's 2.6 million low-paid workers getting their third consecutive pay rise. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WATT: I hear the opposition saying 'no'. They say no to low-paid workers getting a pay rise because they say no to everything. Now, compare that with those opposite, who have never once argued for a rise in the minimum wage. Of course, their deliberate design feature of their economic policy was low wages. It took the coalition their entire wasted decade in office to lift the minimum wage by as much as we have in our first term. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WATT: I know you hate to hear it, but when you turn up at the Fair Work Commission, and you advocate for people to have a pay rise, it turns out that that can happen. That's helping them with the cost-of-living pressures they're experiencing. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sheldon, second supplementary?