Dr EMERSON (Rankin—Minister for Trade and Competitiveness) (14:44): I can answer that question, because the member for Moreton is a staunch advocate of our engagement with the region and the benefits that will flow especially to young people—the fantastic diversity of career opportunities that will be available to young people right across Australia and certainly in South-East Queensland. I know the member for Moreton has a splendid diversity of ethnic communities within his own area. He might like to know—and I am sure he is aware—that 37,389 constituents of the member for Moreton are from various ethnic groupings from Asia. They, along with their counterparts who did not originate in Asia, have a fantastic opportunity to propagate the speaking of Asian languages. He asked about universities. In Griffith University, for example, we have a university which is very actively engaged in Asia. What this means in the end, when it comes down to it, is this fantastic diversity of career opportunities for young people— Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I note that the minister is talking about education, but to be entirely relevant, as required by the standing orders, surely he needs to mention the $3.9 billion of cuts in MYEFO to education. The SPEAKER: Order! The Manager of Opposition Business will leave the chamber under 94(a). Continual abuse of standing orders— Dr Emerson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister is not assisting. Continual abuse of points of order will not be tolerated. The member for Sturt then left the chamber. Dr EMERSON: I could scarcely have been more relevant, and this is the contrast. We have had the coalition come here today flogging the dead horse of carbon pricing and yet you have the government with a vision for the future—interested in the future not only for next week or next year but for the next 25 years. The contrast could not be more stark. 'One-trick Tony' is out of puff. Mr Wyatt interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Hasluck is denying the Deputy Leader of the Opposition the call.