Mr SWAN (Lilley—Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer) (14:19): The fact is that we will return our budget to surplus consistent with our fiscal rules—fiscal rules that we outlined and which flow from the Charter of Budget Honesty which was put in place by the former Treasurer, Peter Costello. That demands that we bring down a budget update within around six months of the previous budget—and that is what the government is going to do, as we normally do. Those opposite have refused to participate honestly in the Charter of Budget Honesty. On breakfast television last year we saw the shadow Treasurer say there was a $70 billion crater in the Liberal Party's budget line. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Treasurer will desist with the prop! Mr SWAN: And that was reaffirmed again yesterday by the shadow Treasurer on breakfast television. The fact is that if he has got all his policies costed, as he said on breakfast television yesterday, he can take a walk to the Parliamentary Budget Office and slip them through there and have them costed. And then we can see what your slash and burn agenda really looks like. It will look a lot like the Newman government in Queensland. Mr Hockey: Madam Deputy Speaker, on a point of order: I would ask the Treasurer to table those great photos he was holding up. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Is the member for North Sydney seeking to have documents tabled? Mr Hockey: Yes; the Treasurer was reading from them. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Even I would find it difficult to ask the Treasurer if he is reading from a photo—but the Treasurer is tabling them! The member for North Sydney has the call.