Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:24): Firstly, in relation to the minerals tax, the government have made clear their position about the design of that tax. Obviously, if people at the forum wish to raise issues, people can do so. But the point is the government have made clear what their position is and we will be honouring our position, as indicated prior to the election. Senator Bob Brown: Mr President, I asked the question but I cannot hear the answer. The PRESIDENT: Those who are debating across the chamber know it is disorderly. Senator Wong, you have 28 seconds remaining. Senator WONG: In relation to the sovereign wealth fund issue, I do note with some interest that there are parts of the coalition that appear to be supporting Senator Brown's position in relation to an additional sovereign wealth fund. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, resume your seat. Senator Cameron and Senator Bernardi, Senator Brown is entitled to hear the answer without the interjections going across the chamber between the two of you. Senator WONG: I would make the point that, if the concern is increasing the national savings rate, then one of the components to be funded out of MRRT revenue is an increase in the superannuation— (Time expired)