Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Government in the Senate and Minister for Finance and Deregulation) (14:06): It is interesting, isn't it, that the only time we get questions from the opposition about jobs is when it is in relation to political jobs? They never ask us questions about jobs for Australians. They never ask questions about how it is we can create more jobs in our economy. They never ask questions about how it is we can ensure that our economy grows, because, of course, if your economy grows you can ensure there is greater income and there will be more jobs. It is interesting that a coalition that professes to be interested in Australians never talks about employment-generating policies or growth-generating policies. They come in here day after day and all they can continue with is relentless negativity over and over again. That is the form card of this opposition, both in this place and in the other place. Senator Abetz: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. At the very dying stages of the answer, could I remind the minister of the requirement to be directly relevant. The issue was in relation to any policy rationale whatsoever for the change of the prime ministership of our nation yesterday. Senator Jacinta Collins: Mr President, on the point of order, Senator Wong is being directly relevant to the question. She has gone directly to the point, and the point is—at risk of debating the point—she is pointing out that the alternative situation is something that does not go anywhere near policy, and the only time you mention policy is in the context of leadership. The PRESIDENT: Order! There is no point of order. The minister has five seconds remaining. Senator WONG: As I said, we do care about jobs on this side of the chamber, and that is why we have always put jobs first. (Time expired)