Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:08): We can see from the Leader of the Opposition's question that he understands absolutely nothing about our resources sector. And why on earth should we be surprised? This is a man who is so dangerously negative that last night he went on national TV about a big employment project like Olympic Dam without even having bothered to read these two pages before—on national TV—making false claims about Olympic Dam and BHP. It is apparently beyond him. I just said it was these couple of pages, but what I really should have said is that he could have stopped at the first, because the other section is about— Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, on a point of order: the Prime Minister was asked a very simple question. It was: where is the money coming from? The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): The Prime Minister will refer to the question before the chair. Ms GILLARD: On this side of the parliament we go to great trouble and care to understand the resources sector and understand the drivers of prosperity in our country. So we can say that we factored in the minerals resource rent tax on those resources projects that would be in production now. We are continuing to work with companies to see investments in the future, and we will see further investments. We have a strong investment pipeline. And we will continue to manage the Australian economy so that it is strong for the future, is ready for the future and offers working people the benefits of jobs. To do that, you have to do a lot of hard work and some reading. Unfortunately, that is beyond the Leader of the Opposition. (Time expired)