Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:05): The answer to the question is no. And the answer to the question is also this: those opposite might like to come in here and say: 'Please don't look at the fact we are opposing tax breaks for small business. Let's just talk about the carbon tax.' But everyone knows that the party of small business in this place, the people who come in here and say that it is part of their core constituency, are voting against the company tax cut, with a head start for small business, and are voting against tax breaks for small business through the instant asset write-off, which they have opposed. They consistently come in here and say, 'We champion small business, but we are going to oppose tax breaks for small business.' Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! When there is silence we will proceed. The time to debate it is after question time. Senator Cormann interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, it is your supplementary question. Senator WONG: What is extraordinary is that Senator Bob Brown has got a more business-friendly position when it comes to tax than Senator Cormann and Senator Sinodinos. I mean, you would think they were members of the National Party. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Order, on both sides! Senator Brandis interjecting — Senator Chris Evans: Mr President, on a point of order, I ask that Senator Brandis be instructed to withdraw that remark. The PRESIDENT: I did not hear the remark because of the noise that was going on, but if Senator Brandis was unparliamentary he needs to— Senator Brandis: Mr President, it was not unparliamentary. I did not reflect on any individual. The PRESIDENT: If there had been silence on my right it would have helped. Senator Chris Evans: Mr President, I accept your ruling, but I think calling members of this chamber 'corrupt' is not appropriate. Senator Brandis ought to have the good grace to withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Order! It does help me to hear things if there are not other interjections in the chamber.