Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (15:02): Under the Albanese Labor government, inflation is down, wages are up and unemployment remains low. Let's remember: under Mr Dutton and the coalition, they did everything they possibly could to stop that from happening, including by voting against our workplace laws. Senator Cash, with her usual extreme and reckless approach, said that Labor's secure jobs, better pay laws would close down Australia and take us back to the Dark Ages. Remember that one, Senator Cash? I can show you the film of you saying it, if you'd like me to— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, refer to the chair with your answers. Senator WATT: because we remember it. Funnily enough, I haven't seen Australia go back to the Dark Ages, and nor did the independent review of our laws. Mr Dutton claimed that our secure jobs, better pay laws were radical and that he was deeply concerned that it was going to result in higher wages—what a terrible thing that would be. Mr Dutton didn't want to see higher wages. Well, our laws are delivering higher wages. That's exactly the way it should be, and you voted against every move we did to make it happen. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Darmanin, second supplementary?