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) (14:03): It shouldn't actually be a surprise to me that the opposition come in here and raise all these concerns about inflation, when it's currently got a three in front of it and, when they were in charge, it had a six in front of it. On productivity, the fact is that we saw the worst productivity outcomes in more than four decades under their government. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Birmingham, I've called you. Senator GALLAGHER: As I said on Monday, I would look forward to support from the opposition for things like digital ID, for things like Jobs and Skills Australia and for other measures, like the Future Made in Australia, or like all of the effort that we are putting in. That's like our housing programs, skills, training and the Universities Accord, all targeted to a long-term growth plan for this country and all things that those opposite have either shown no interest in or opposed. The PRESIDENT: Senator Sharma, second supplementary?