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) (14:15): The Australian people had their say in May, so I'll just draw that to your attention. I think the dissembling of those opposite in the months since May shows that the Australian people have got it right again, because you are not fit for government. But, when you talk about spending, you are talking about age pension increases, energy bill relief, cheaper child care, cheaper medicines, urgent care clinics, bulk-billing, paid parental leave— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson? Senator Henderson: On a point of order, the minister made a number of references to you, could she direct her comments through the chair, please. The PRESIDENT: I think the minister is directing her comments through me, but I'll continue to look. Thank you for drawing me to that. Senator GALLAGHER: When they complain about government spending, that is what they are talking about—PPL, free TAFE, new affordable housing, the Leaving Violence Program, the investments in the NDIS and our aged-care workforce, and in veterans compensation, which we talked about earlier today. These are investments that this government has made, but they are important investments in the health of our country, not only the health of our people but also the economic future of this country as well.