Senator SHERRY (Tasmania—Minister Assisting on Deregulation and Public Sector Superannuation, Minister for Small Business and Minister Assisting the Minister for Tourism) (14:36): As I have outlined, the industry has been consistent over a long, long period of time—for most of the last 20 years—in supporting compulsory superannuation. Apparently this was what convinced a somewhat divided leadership group, according to numerous press reports today. We heard that Mr Robb, the shadow finance minister, has vowed to fight on and is livid that he was not consulted. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator CONROY: Well may you laugh, but you still have to find that $70 billion. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on both sides! I need to hear Senator Sherry. Senator SHERRY: Senator Cormann—who is very quiet today, I notice—who was so keen on rolling the shadow Treasurer, Mr Hockey, and taking his job, was himself rolled last week. But of course Mr Robb, who was not consulted, is not a very happy man. He is livid. How can you trust the Liberal Party when their shadow finance minister is determined to reverse this decision. But there is still a risk. It is not just the superannuation— (Time expired)