Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:51): What we would say to the people of Queensland and the people of Australia is that we stand for a fair share of mining profits for you. That is what we say. We say to people across this country: we want you to have greater superannuation savings. We say to small business: the Labor Party wants to deliver tax breaks— Senator Ian Macdonald: It's called royalties! The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, just resume your seat. I remind senators on my left: if you wish to debate the issue, the time is after three o'clock, not now. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: The time is after three o'clock! The minister has the call. Senator Cameron interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron! I have just called the other side to order. I am waiting to hear the minister's answer. Order on both sides! The minister. Senator WONG: The difference is very clear. We stand for ensuring that the Australian people get a fair share of the profits from the resources that are owned by the Australian people. We stand for providing tax breaks to small business. We stand for a tax cut across the broader economy. We stand for more superannuation for working people. That is what the Labor Party stand for. Those on that side stand for the interests of wealthy miners, including their largest donor, Mr Palmer. That is who they are standing up for. (Time expired)