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) (14:15): The biggest danger to the Australian economy at the moment is the federal opposition, because they're opposed to a future made in Australia and they're opposed to the net zero transition and all of the certainty that's required about the energy transition. They're opposed to that. You want all this uncertainty and all this division because you actually don't want the economy to go well. On top of all of that, you want to cut $315 billion, you want to cut pensions, you want to cut rent assistance and you want to cut the pensions of sole-parent families in this country. You want to cut all of that. Senator Hume: You're panicked, and you're making stuff up. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, come to order. Senator GALLAGHER: Well, we've heard you, Senator Hume. We've heard you. It's $315 billion that the coalition would not have committed to and didn't commit to. That is the money that you want to cut from this budget, and what that means, for people on pensions, sole-parent pensions, indexation or Commonwealth rent assistance—all of that—is that the slash and burn that we know that you want and you're waiting to do will happen. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Just a moment, Senator Faruqi. Senator McKenzie, Senator Hughes and Senator Hume, I do not intend to spend the whole of question time calling you to order. You are being disrespectful; you are yelling louder than the minister, who was on her feet; and I'm asking you to listen in respectful silence.