Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:17): Can I point out to the senator that, when we came to government, inflation had a six in front of it and now inflation has a two in front of it. I would point out to those opposite that, in fact, under this government you've seen inflation falling, you have seen unemployment falling and you've seen wages rising. These are good things. Now, I know those opposite don't wish to see higher wages, and I know those opposite don't wish to understand what's happening with inflation— The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator McGrath, a point of order? Senator McGrath: I'm sorry to do this to you, but I have a point of order on relevance. Senator Wong has once again referred to the opposition when the question was very clear and in relation to whether the Prime Minister delivered on his promise to deliver cheaper mortgages. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McGrath. I will draw the minister to your question. Senator WONG: I want to also point out that the government has passed a range of policies which have assisted and will assist homeowners with their mortgage payments, with the price of houses and with the supply of houses; one of those was the Help to Buy shared equity scheme. (Time expired). The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath, second supplementary?