Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Assistant Treasurer) (14:30): The coalition government are making the tough decisions so that we can make Australia stronger. We will clean up the state of the budget. We have instituted a Commission of Audit— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator Cameron: Tell them what you are doing to people in the Blue Mountains. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cameron interjecting— Senator Williams: Mr President, I rise on a point of order: I am trying to listen to the answer of the Assistant Treasurer, and all I can hear is the waffle screamed across the chamber by Senator Cameron. Could you please bring him to order? The PRESIDENT: Order! There is no point of order. Senators on both sides know that calling across the chamber is disorderly and that the minister is entitled to be heard in silence. Senator SINODINOS: We will institute a Commission of Audit. We are removing the carbon tax, saving families $550 next year alone. The previous government's own modelling showed that GDP would be one-quarter of a per cent lower than otherwise without the carbon tax. The coalition government will remove the mining tax—remember the mining tax? It was going to raise $49.5 billion as the resources super profits tax? Revisions in PEFO, $4.4 billion. What has it raised to date? It is $400 million net. And you were going to have billions of dollars of spending—Mr President, through you—off the back of the rapidly receding resources super profits tax! That was another legacy you bequeathed the Australian people. And we have removed the fringe benefit tax on cars. (Time expired)