Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Leader of the Opposition) (14:56): Madam Speaker, I ask a supplementary question. In the light of that answer, I ask the Prime Minister: does she guarantee to deliver a budget surplus this financial year? Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. It is the second supplementary. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr Albanese: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Mr Robb interjecting— The SPEAKER: Does the member for Goldstein guarantee to pay some respect to the standing orders? The Leader of the House has the call. Mr Albanese: The standing orders allow for two supplementary questions from the opposition. The SPEAKER: My understanding is that this was the second, unless I have missed one. Mr Hockey: You can't count, Albo! The SPEAKER: Order! The member for North Sydney recently asked for people to listen to him. Perhaps he could show some respect and allow other people to be heard. By my count, this is the second supplementary question. Perhaps the Clerk can advise otherwise, but by my count it is the second. The Prime Minister has the call.