Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Minister for Financial Services and Superannuation and Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:18): Labor is doing a lot to promote prosperity in this country. That is why we have seen, while Labor has been in office, the creation of 850,000 jobs. But we know that there is a group of people in Australia who want to hold our prosperity back. Who would these people be? They would be people who do not support the automotive industry. They would be people who do not support the National Broadband Network. They would be people who have never met a public servant they did not want to sack. There is a clear choice in prosperity. Ms Julie Bishop interjecting— Mr SHORTEN: It's your policies, Julie; it's not personal. The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition is warned! The minister will not take interjections and will refer to people by their correct titles. Mr SHORTEN: The next challenge to prosperity, of course, is the crazy idea to reintroduce a tax on the superannuation of 3.6 million low-paid Australians. Whoever dreamed that up in the opposition should get a one-way ticket out of the joint. We are the people who want to cut the tax of low-paid working people by cutting their superannuation tax, and only one group in Australian politics— Opposition members interjecting— Mr SHORTEN: You might not like the truth over there, but you should have it. Finally, when we talk about prosperity and threats to it, I love a good Leader of the Opposition quote. Talking about Work Choices, Mr Abbott said: The Howard government's industrial legislation, it was good for wages, it was good for jobs and it was good for workers. And let's never forget that. I will tell you one thing: we'll never forget about it, but I don't agree with the rest of that quote.