Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:19): I have indicated now on, I think, four occasions that I am not pre-empting the Treasurer's release of this modelling. Senator Brandis: So you won't answer the question. That's it, sit down. Senator WONG: I am being told by Senator Brandis to sit down. I clearly am not sufficiently obedient to Senator Brandis. Those opposite want to talk about reading time. I went back to the Work Choices debate, where there were 337 amendments— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, you need to address the question that is before the chair and to address your comments to the chair. Senator WONG: I have indicated to the opposition that I will not be pre-empting the Treasurer's release of the modelling. The senator comes in here claiming he wishes time to read it. That was not the approach his government took on Work Choices. There were 300-plus amendments that were released 39 minutes before the debate—seven seconds per amendment. We remember.