Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for Finance, Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Women, Minister for Government Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:05): It seems that those opposite haven't learnt anything from the last election. Senator Hume, to carry on like that when you know that is exactly— Senator Hume: A point of order, Madam President. Why is it always that the mean girls go personal? The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, I am going to ask you to withdraw that. Senator Hume: I withdraw. Senator GALLAGHER: I am kind of struck by that, Senator Hume. I expected better. I always expect better from you, but there you go. Senator Hume interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, I will just remind the chamber, and you in particular, how you raise a point of order. You stand, you wait for my call and you respectfully put the point of order. What is your point of order? Senator Hume: Relevance, Madam President. I just want to know why it is that Labor come after Australians' money when they run out of their own. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, you are well aware the minister is entitled to take interjections as part of the question, so I suggest, if you want relevance to your question that you believe is not there, stop interjecting. Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: Just to finish on this, Labor is the party of superannuation. We created it, we strengthen it and we've supported it to 12 per cent. The reason people have superannuation in this country is the Australian Labor Party. Those opposite have sought to undermine it every single time they have the opportunity. You never supported it. You never wanted working people to have superannuation. When you've had the opportunity, you have sought to undermine it. That is not what the Albanese Labor government will ever do with your super.