 Radio Live. Auckland 100.6 FM. Lisa Owen. Budget 2015 special. Grant, it's Lisa in the studio. Can you hear me okay? It's a list, not a plan. I can, Lisa. How are you? I'm good. Are you just getting your... You're getting your fiscal update over the phone, aren't you? I am, yes, but I am hearing you loud and clear. Oh, that's good. Okay, we'll come to you shortly. I'm not quite sure when, but next time I speak to you, you'll be on air. So, I'm just going to start with the general... Excellent news. ...what you make of it overall, whether you see a few of your policies in there. Yeah, one or two. Yeah, okay, we'll talk soon. Anything that stood out, anything in particular you want to highlight? I think the $1,000 kickstart going from KiwiSaver. I mean, that's over four years. That's half a million New Zealanders who won't be getting that. There's a bit of Robin Peter to pay Paul going on. Funny we were just talking about that in this studio. Yeah, so, I mean, that's there. The thing on the child support thing, it's not just the increased hours, it's taking it from a five-year-old to a three-year-old. Yeah. So, you have to go and work now when your kid turns three. I think that's going to be a big challenge for some people. Okay. Yeah, obviously, there's good and bad, but there are lots of fish hooks. All right. The fiscal stuff's a disaster. Welcome back to the Nation Budget Special. Now, we're going to go back to Bill English, who is apparently about to start talking about the new board attacks.