Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:05): Once again the Leader of the Opposition shows his inability to deal with economic concepts. I refer the Leader of the Opposition to our fiscal strategy and budget rules. I know that this will all be alien language to the Leader of the Opposition. A fiscal strategy—what is yours? Budget rules—what are yours? Budget positions—what are yours? Offsetting savings for expenditure—where are yours? Why am I sitting opposite the only person in this parliament, the Leader of the Opposition, who since 2010 has not delivered one policy with proper costings and has not delivered one policy with credible savings—not one policy with proper costings or one policy with credible savings? The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will return to the question. Ms GILLARD: The terminology used by the Leader of the Opposition in his question is ridiculous and wrong. We have a clear fiscal strategy to which we are adhering. In adhering to that fiscal strategy, we have needed to make a choice about whether we also seek to offset revenue write-downs, and we have made the choice that that would be too dangerous for jobs and growth. We are standing up for the jobs of working Australians. If the Leader of the Opposition has a criticism of that budget strategy, he should table his own. If he cannot do so, then Australians are entitled to conclude that he is not up to the job of managing the Australian economy. (Time expired)