Senator HUME (Victoria) (15:09): My question is to— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! May I remind the Senate this is a motion you voted for. I said at the outset there is to be silence. Senator Smith, resume your seat. I've already called Senator Hume. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, you may leave the chamber if you can't stop interjecting. Senator Hume. Senator HUME: My question is to the Minister representing the Treasurer, Senator Gallagher. On Monday the Treasurer said that he would not be watering down the superannuation performance test and that he takes his responsibilities as a Labor Treasurer seriously as the custodian of super. Yet last night the Treasurer confirmed that he would be pushing ahead with changes to the superannuation performance test, to ensure the nation's retirement savings were available to invest in Labor's political priorities. So, Minister, which is true? Will you guarantee that the performance test will not be watered down, or will you be interfering in super rules that have worked so well, to tap Australians' hard earned retirement savings for Labor's election commitments? Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I hope, Senator McKenzie, that that is the first and last interjection. I don't know how many times, since we got to question 11, I have reminded senators that this was your choice and I expect there to be silence. Minister Gallagher, please respond.