Mr BRADBURY (Lindsay—Assistant Treasurer and Minister Assisting for Deregulation) (14:28): I thank the member for Greenway for her question, as she is a tremendous advocate of the people of Western Sydney and, like all members of the Gillard government, she understands the modern pressures that families are facing across this country. That is why we have put in place a number of targeted policies to assist families and to ease those cost-of-living pressures. We have put in place a schoolkids bonus, we have increased assistance to families, we have provided tax cuts, tripling the tax-free threshold, and we are increasing superannuation. While this government is out there putting in place policies that will assist families, those opposite have already flagged their intention to take a meataxe to these assistance measures. They have announced two policies so far and both of them are an attack on working families. In the first one they want to rip away the schoolkids bonus. In the second one they want to jack up taxes on the superannuation of the lowest paid Australian workers. But, of course, lots of pamphlets and two policies does not make a plan. It does not make a plan, and there is increasing pressure on them to reveal full details of what they want to take to the election. Indeed, it is no surprise that they do not want to tell the Australian people what it is they intend to do. We saw today with the release—or should I say the embarrassing leak—of their policy on Northern Australia exactly why they want to keep their policies a secret. Mr Morrison interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Cook, the minister has the call. Mr BRADBURY: This is a plan that will divide Australia. It is a plan that will relocate tens of thousands of jobs from places like Western Sydney to the far north of Australia. The message that the coalition is sending to those families in Western Sydney is: 'You either pack up your bags and pack up your family and move to the far north if you want to keep your job; or, if you're not prepared to do that, we'll jack up taxes so that we can fund billions of dollars of white elephant infrastructure projects in the north of Australia. Mr Ewen Jones: I raise a point of order on relevance, Madam Speaker. Could he just explain which infrastructure in Northern Australia would be a white elephant. The SPEAKER: The member for Herbert will resume his seat. Mr Christensen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Dawson will leave the chamber under 94(a). I have given so much latitude and you do not heed the standing orders. The minister has the call. The member for Dawson then left the chamber. Mr BRADBURY: Thank you, Speaker. I direct the member to ask that question of his frontbench. The fact they have not shared their policy with him yet is not my problem. This is a plan that will increase taxes on people in places like Western Sydney in order to fund white elephant infrastructure projects that have not yet even been conceived. As a result of this policy, we will see gold-plated footpaths in Karratha while people are stuck in traffic gridlock in places like Western Sydney. They talk about real solutions but, I tell you what, if you ever get to see their policies, you will see they have got nothing but real problems for the Australian people. The SPEAKER: Is the member for North Sydney seeking to table a document? Mr Hockey: I am, because the Assistant Treasurer mentioned pamphlets. I am seeking to table a pamphlet from him saying, 'We have delivered a surplus on time as promised.' I am seeking leave. Leave not granted.