Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:11): Thank you, Senator Green, for your question. Can I say this: the Albanese government's housing reforms will help young Australians now and in the future, because we want to help 40,000 low- and middle-income Australians yesterday. Mr Dutton's only plan is to let young people raid their super to get into the market, which will only drive up house prices and leave young Australians worse off by the time they retire. According to Mr Eslake, if super for housing was introduced it would be 'one of the worst public policy decisions in six decades'. It 'would do little for the people who are most in need of assistance' and it 'would do most for those who need it least.' 'Super for housing'—just listen to this—'would just make the affordability crisis worse.' Super for housing would just make— Senator Davey interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator Davey, to cup your hands and yell across the chamber is incredibly disrespectful. I've asked you to listen in silence. That is what I expect. Minister Wong. Senator WONG: Your policy would just make the affordability crisis worse. It would make it worse, but you don't care. (Time expired)