Senator SHERRY (Tasmania—Minister Assisting on Deregulation and Public Sector Superannuation, Minister for Small Business and Minister Assisting the Minister for Tourism) (14:38): There are other measures the Liberal Party will have to consider. We are cutting the tax on 3.2 million Australians' superannuation contribution—the contributions tax. We are cutting tax for small business. All of this is going to be funded, like the increase in the superannuation guarantee, from the mining tax, which the Liberal Party still say no to. What we have today is a Liberal Party 'no' to the mining tax, but they have changed their mind on the super guarantee. Senator Conroy: 'Yes' to super. Senator SHERRY: Yes, we got a 'yes' at last. But we got a 'maybe' on the contributions tax cut on superannuation—maybe they will roll over on that one as well. And 'perhaps' the small business tax cuts, which are also paid for by the mining tax, will be the next one—that is a 'perhaps'. So we have got a no, we have got a yes, we have got a maybe and we have got a perhaps. I would like particularly to welcome Senator Sinodinos to the Senate. You have come in at a particularly good time. (Time expired)