Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (15:05): The Albanese government's free TAFE and student debt relief policies are helping Australians with cost-of-living pressures. But, just as he opposed all of our cost-of-living relief, Mr Dutton has opposed this relief too. That's because what we learnt this week is that Mr Dutton and the coalition believe that only those who pay for something appreciate the value of it. I'll tell you who else appreciates the value of what they pay for: those shonky migration and education agents who sank Labor's student caps. They know the value of that, and that's why they were prepared to pay the Liberal Party for it. What else is Mr Dutton willing to recklessly change his position on if the price is right? Will a big tech fundraiser change his position on social media age limits? We know Senator Antic wants that. Will a Stuart Robert fundraiser change his position on government IT procurement? Oh, hang on—that already happened. Senator Henderson: Point of order on imputing motive against me: Senator Watt is falsely claiming that I attended a fundraiser— The PRESIDENT: That's a debating point. Please resume your seat. Senator Henderson, I reminded you last week that, when I call you to order and I ask you to resume your seat, you do so. I did that today, and you ignored me two times. When I call you to order and ask you to resume your seat, please do so. There is not a point of order. Senator McGrath interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath, I called you a number of times during that question. I'm going to ask you to listen to the remaining few seconds in silence. Senator WATT: The fact is that a reckless and arrogant Peter Dutton has opposed every single cost-of-living measure this government has proposed, and, if he's elected Prime Minister, things will get worse for every single Australian, except those Liberal Party donors. Senator Wong: I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.