Senator WONG (South Australia—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:23): In relation to the legislation, I suspect Senator Milne knows what the government's position is on that. I was part way through reminding the Senate of the tax reforms this government has put in place which benefit lower-income Australians—all Australians earning up to $80,000 a year, particularly Australians who are part-time workers, the majority of whom are women, who have benefited by this government's tripling of the tax-free threshold. I would also remind the chamber that that is to be repealed should Tony Abbott ever become prime minister. The PRESIDENT: You need to refer to people in the other place by their correct title. Senator WONG: Should Mr Abbott ever become prime minister—this says something about his values—his priority is to increase taxes on low-paid Australians. That is his priority. Senator Abetz: Nonsense. Senator WONG: It is not nonsense, Senator Abetz. Mr Hockey has already announced that. It might have passed you by in shadow cabinet but that is actually your policy. (Time expired)