 Imagine having the power to lift people out of poverty but not using it, because that's what Labor is doing. We are a wealthy country where the gas corporations are making record profits, the supermarkets are making huge profits, the banks are making huge profits. But meanwhile, one in eight people in this country lives in poverty and one in six children in this country lives in poverty. That is an absolute shame. Labor is leaving millions behind, leaving people in poverty while giving tax cuts to politicians in this place and to billionaires. Billionaires like Clive Palmer and politicians do not need $9,000 a year while people are skipping meals in order to pay the rent. We just heard from previous speakers that they had to make tough choices in this budget. Labor's not making tough choices, they're making everyone else make tough choices because there are things that they could do right now to address the massive cost of living crisis that people are facing. We could lift income support payments above the poverty line so that in a wealthy country like ours, no one goes without. We could freeze rents which are growing six times faster than wages. We could get dental and mental health into Medicare. We could do all of those things and we could make good choices if we stop giving $313 billion in tax cuts to politicians and billionaires.