Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:04): I refer to my answer to the primary question, because it was the same question, but I would also remind the chamber of this in response: we on this side are increasing the superannuation guarantee from nine to 12 per cent. Who voted against that? Those opposite. We on this side have reduced taxes on low-income earners—the one in three who earn under $37,000— Senator Brandis: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. The answer is not directly relevant to the question. In both the primary question and the two supplementary questions I have asked specifically about the taxation treatment of superannuation funds and superannuation income. On three occasions I have given the minister the opportunity to rule out the changes that it has been suggested the government intends to the taxation treatment of superannuation funds and superannuation income. The question is about the taxation of superannuation and on the third go it is time for you, with respect, Mr President, to ask the minister to direct herself to the question asked. Senator Jacinta Collins: Mr President, on the point of order: the question I heard was much broader than just the tax treatment. He was talking about superannuation changes, and the minister has been addressing the question. The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is answering the question and the minister has 39 seconds remaining. Senator WONG: As I was saying, if we want to talk about tax treatment of superannuation, those opposite have voted against the tax break for low-income workers when it comes to super. You voted against it, so do not come in here and say you care about superannuation when you know you have opposed the tax cut for those in Australia earning under $37,000 a year. On this you are completely hypocritical. Senator Cormann: It has nothing to do with tax. Senator WONG: Senator, it has everything to do with tax because you are the ones who voted against this tax break. You voted against this tax break on super for low-income workers in Australia. Everybody knows what your priorities are.