Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:19): I am not going to pre-empt the release of the modelling. Senator Abetz: 'Just trust us.' Senator WONG: I tell you what, who would trust Senator Abetz with anything to do with money? Who would trust this bloke with anything to do with money—the senator who came in here with the Work Choices legislation, guillotined debate and kept saying, 'What a great thing it is to have lower wages and conditions here in Australia.' Senator Bernardi: Mr President, my point of order is on relevance. I asked Senator Wong about international emissions reductions, not anything to do with Senator Abetz. I ask you to draw the minister's attention back to the question. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. It would assist question time if people did not interject on other people's questions. The question was asked by Senator Bernardi and it would help question time if others did not interject with their own questions as it is disorderly. Senator WONG: I am not going to pre-empt the release of the modelling. A range of global action was assumed in the modelling that has previously been released. In response to the suggestion that the government has not been up-front, I make the point that we released an enormous amount of information in the context of both the CPRS debate and the subsequent modelling— (Time expired)