Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:36): No, the heroic assumption is that at some point the opposition might actually care about the national interest. That would be an heroic assumption. The heroic assumption would be that at some point, instead of running around talking about pledges written in blood, those opposite might actually care about public policy and reform for the future. The heroic assumption might be that those on the other side, who are part of a policy to put a price on carbon, might discover their consciences at some point and recall that they went to an election promising this for the same reasons. The heroic assumption would be that someone on the other side might actually care enough about proper reform in this country that they would move beyond the scare campaign that they are running. The Treasury modelling that we have put out shows that we can grow our economy, increase our incomes, increase jobs and reduce pollution from what it otherwise might be. That is what the modelling shows. That is what those on the other side do not wish to— (Time expired)