Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:18): I have another quote from Deloitte which is of interest: The government still deserves credit. Most of the 'unexpected revenue which has flowed into federal coffers over the past two years has been saved rather than spent. That has required discipline. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WONG: You don't like that quote? You don't like my quote? You don't like this quote? The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. I want there to be order across the chamber. Senator Hume? Senator Hume: Point of order on relevance. I quoted Mr Richardson, not Deloitte. Just quoting somebody randomly back to me isn't appropriate. If I could draw you back to the purpose of the question? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Hume. The Minister is being relevant. I'll ask her to continue. Senator WONG: I'll certainly give you another quote, Senator Hume. Senator Jane Hume claimed 'real wage increases would be the worst thing for Australians'. I'll add this: Adding more rights for workers for something that is just part of a normal working relationship is unreasonable … More rights for workers is unreasonable! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I'm just wanting there to be—Senator Hume, I haven't called you yet. I'm trying to get order in the chamber. Senator Hume? Senator Hume: On relevance. I quoted Mr Richardson. I didn't ask for a quote. And if you are going to quote me, please do so accurately; don't just make stuff up. The PRESIDENT: Your question went to broad economics. That is what the Minister is responding to. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: Through you, President, what I'd say to Senator Hume and the opposition is that if their version of good decision-making is $315 billion worth of cuts out of the federal budget, if their version of good decision-making is not giving every Australian a tax cut, if their version of good decision-making is to oppose wage increases— (Time expired)