Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:15): I think 'tough', if I may say, Mr President, is what the good senator is saying to small business in Queensland as he stands with the Australian Greens— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator WONG: I apologise—against the government trying to provide small business with a tax cut. That is what the senator is saying. He is also saying 'tough' to the low-income workers who would benefit from the low-income super contribution, which he also opposed. It was 'tough' to small business where he opposed the instant asset write-off and other tax breaks. I am not surprised he does not want me to talk about this. Senator Ian Macdonald: Mr President, my point of order is obviously on relevance. My question was: is it true that there is no direct compensation for local authorities? I would ask the minister to confirm or deny that. Senator Jacinta Collins: Mr President, on the point of order, Senator Macdonald seems to have forgotten the statement that he made at the commencement of it. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. The minister has 24 seconds remaining. Senator WONG: I can also advise the senator, not that he will be interested, that local councils can access funding under the Low Carbon Communities program to undertake energy efficiency upgrades to council and community buildings, facilities and outdoor lighting. I can also advise him that local council landfill gas generation will continue to be supported under the Renewable Energy Target.