Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:33): Let me refer the Deputy Leader of the Opposition to where I have dealt with this publicly and take her through this matter just so that she is not misleading the parliament. I dealt with this publicly yesterday. I refer the Deputy Leader of the Opposition to dealing with it publicly. There is a media report today of what I said yesterday and that media report is incorrect. I said yesterday: 'I do not, to the best of my knowledge—I do not remember $5,000 being put in my bank account.' I then went on to explain how my normal experience across my working life of going to the ATM and checking my balance is that you are more likely to get a surprise on the downside rather than the upside. But I had taken steps, because I did want to be in a position, if possible, to produce my bank records, because I thought this matter was likely to be raised. I am not in a position to produce my bank records, simply because the Commonwealth Bank does not retain bank records from 17 years ago. The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition on tabling—because you have used all your supplementaries. Ms Julie Bishop: I seek leave to table the statutory declaration of Wayne Hem sworn in Melbourne on 11 November 2012 regarding this allegation. The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will resume her seat. The Leader of the House? Mr Albanese: No. I table 'Ex-Hanson adviser John Pasquarelli drafted union man's fraud allegations' from the Australian. Perhaps if the Leader of the Opposition wants to ask a supplementary we will give you a bonus.