Senator DOWLING (Tasmania) (14:07): My question is to the Minister for Finance, Senator Gallagher. In the face of substantial economic uncertainty, the Australian economy has proven to be remarkably resilient. Since the election of the Albanese Labor government, we've seen real wage rises, low unemployment and lower inflation than what we inherited from those opposite. Combined with significant cost-of-living relief, including energy bill relief— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator DOWLING: I thought you might enjoy this question. The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! I need to be able to hear the question Senator DOWLING: I don't know whether they heard it or not. There have been real wage rises, low unemployment and lower inflation than we inherited from those opposite—facts. Combine that with giving significant cost-of-living relief, including energy bill relief, and strengthening Medicare, and the government is focused on supporting all Australians. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I have called for order! Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie! How many times do I have to call you personally? And you just kept on interjecting. If you can't listen in silence, leave the chamber. That goes for you as well, Senator Bragg. Senator Dowling, have you finished your question? Senator DOWLING: No, the clock didn't stop, President. So I'll just wrap up. The PRESIDENT: Ten seconds. Senator DOWLING: Minister, how is the Albanese Labor government supporting Australians while also strengthening the economy?