Senator WONG (South Australia—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (15:05): It is interesting, isn't it, that those opposite do not want to talk about the unemployment rate? They do not want to talk about the over 920,000 jobs this government has created. Another who definitely does not want to talk about it is on his feet. You hate the good news, don't you? Senator Ian Macdonald: Mr President, I rise on a point of order on relevance. How can this minister lecturing us on what we should have asked her possibly be said to be an answer to the question that she was asked? Don't say you cannot direct her what to do; you can sit her down if she is not complying with standing orders. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. The minister has 44 seconds remaining to address the question. Senator WONG: What those opposite are, in fact, arguing is that the government should not have put stimulus in the economy, the government should not have saved jobs, the government should have put 200,000 people and their families on the unemployment scrapheap and the government should have put the economy into recession. That is the Liberals' economic plan: let us put the economy into recession and let us put people on the economic scrapheap. That is not the Labor way. We are for jobs and we are for growth. Senator Conroy: Mr President, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.