Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:52): If the good Senator wants to talk about the history of electricity asset ownership and prices in South Australia and who is responsible, I am sure that very many South Australian senators in this place would like to have that debate. We have put out our package. We have made clear on the Treasury modelling that, on average, the cost-of-living impact will be about 0.7 per cent of the CPI—less than when the GST was implemented. If you turn to your right, Senator Edwards, I am sure Senator Sinodinos could talk about that. This equates to about $9.90 a week on average, and, on average, households will receive $10.10 per week in assistance. I remind those opposite that they may not know what they are being locked into by their shadow Treasurer. They have been locked into high income taxes, because you cannot deliver the tripling of the tax-free threshold and the tax measures we have put in place. They are locked into lower pensions because they are going to rip out and take back the increase in the age pension we will deliver. (Time expired)