Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (15:05): Senator Darmanin, you asked what the key barriers are to delivering the Albanese Labor government's cost-of-living relief to all Australians. There they are. I can see Simon. I can seem Michaelia. I can see James. I can see all of you. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, I remind you— Senator Birmingham: I can see a child. Senator WATT: You're the child. The PRESIDENT: Order! I remind you to refer to senators by their correct titles. Senator WATT: We all know that those opposite treat superannuation like the bogeyman, like it's something to be feared. They opposed it when it was created, and they've opposed it ever since. This week, they're at it again trying to strip back superannuation rights, this time for Australian women through paid parental leave. It's not right that regional women be denied a decent retirement, because of the ideological obsessions of the coalition. And, when it comes to housing, the Albanese government would already be rolling out housing across regional Australia if it weren't for the 'no-alition' of the Libs, the Nats and the Greens, teaming up yet again to block our investments, to delay funding and even try to block legislation about helping people to buy. You say no all the time. Senator Wong: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.