Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): The first thing is that we are going to keep working to lift wages, unlike you, unlike you. We'll keep working to bring down costs, unlike you, unlike you. We'll keep working to strengthen Medicare, unlike you, unlike you. And we'll keep building more homes, unlike you and unlike you. That is what we will do. I say to those opposite, who come in here and talk about the cost of living: you should be upfront with the Australian people and look them in the eye and say, 'We want you to earn less,' because that is your policy. We know, out of the mouth of the shadow finance minister, that a wage rise would be absolutely the wrong thing to do—that's what she said. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order! Senator WONG: The reality is that there is one party that is advocating for increasing wages, that is advocating and delivering more bulk-billing, that is working on more houses for Australia and that is not saying, 'We will cut the budget.' Those opposite want lower wages. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senators, it is not okay to yell louder than the minister, who has her microphone on.