Senator CONROY (Victoria—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity) (14:29): Again what we have here is an attempt to play 'let's rule something in or rule something out'. I will tell you what: I think 3.6 million Australian low-paid workers earning below $37,000 a year are low-paid workers. I think workers who earn $37,000 a year are low paid. That is what I think. I cannot possibly understand an opposition that wants to increase tax on workers earning less than $37,000 a year. Senator Cormann: Mr President, I raise a point of order. Again the minister is not being directly relevant to the question, because the specific question was whether the Gillard government considers that Australian superannuants who are contributing up to $25,000 to their superannuation are rich. The PRESIDENT: There is no way I can tell the minister or instruct the minister how to answer the question. The minister does have 17 seconds. I draw the minister's attention to the question. Senator CONROY: I repeat: I consider, and this government considers, that a person earning $37,000 a year is a low-paid worker. (Time expired)