Senator WONG (South Australia—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:32): Mr President, pardon me—the benefit of having a daughter in child care is you get every cold there is. It is the case that this government has made clear the challenges as a result of receiving much less revenue than was anticipated. Senator Brandis interjecting— Senator WONG: The $70 billion is where you start in terms of how much you have to cut to return the budget to surplus. Those are not my words—they are Mr Robb's words; they are Mr Hockey's words. We know where you will start. You will start with low-income Australians—3.6 million Australians who get a tax cut under this government on their superannuation will be in the firing line. These are Tory values in action: 'Let's go after working people's superannuation.' Senator Conroy interjecting— Senator Joyce: Mr President, the Leader of the Government in the Senate should realise that he is now a leader and should act like one. I have a point of order on relevance. It is about the claim that the minister herself made that this is the fastest fiscal consolidation in modern budget history. She made that claim. Does she stand by it or not? Senator Jacinta Collins: Mr President, on the point of order: again the opposition is monopolising time in question time with these spurious points of order. All that Senator Joyce has done is reread his question. He has not presented any rational argument for why Senator Wong has not been relevant to that question. I suggest she continue with her answer. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. The minister is to continue. Minister, you have four seconds. Senator WONG: I will be very clear with the senator: this government— (Time expired)