Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:25): There are a number of things we can do to help people with cost-of-living pressures. We can continue to provide the schoolkids bonus. We will; the Leader of the Opposition will not. We can continue to provide the tax-free threshold at $18,200. We will; the Leader of the Opposition will not. We can continue to provide a Paid Parental Leave scheme that meets the needs of families. We will; the Leader of the Opposition wants to put their grocery bills up. We will continue to bring pressure on the Barry O'Farrell government— Opposition members interjecting— Mr Dutton interjecting— Ms GILLARD: the O'Farrell government in New South Wales— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will return to the question. The member for Dickson will desist from interjecting. Ms GILLARD: to adopt our plan, which of course is about stopping electricity prices continuing to skyrocket because of gold-plating of the network and other factors. Again, to the Leader of the Opposition: we will always work with families around the nation, including in Western Sydney— Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Madam Speaker, you asked the Prime Minister to return to the question about when the government would deliver a surplus and she has completely ignored you. I would ask you to bring her back to the question. The SPEAKER: I again state that the entire question is for the relevance rule, but I had pulled up the Prime Minister when she was straying into state matters. I think that is going off what this government has to do or what the Prime Minister's responsibility has to do. Ms GILLARD: On budget matters: of course the budget will be produced in May, and my challenge to the Leader of the Opposition is to make sure that, on budget reply night, he details how many families in Western Sydney will be worse off under his plan. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will return to the question. Ms GILLARD: How many families will be worse off because— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will return to the question. Ms GILLARD: he will take away their tax cuts, their schoolkids bonus, their childcare support—and the list goes on—the low-income superannuation contribution and the pension increase? The people of Western Sydney are entitled to know that. An incident having occurred in the gallery— The SPEAKER: That word is not acceptable from anybody in this place. If anybody in the gallery or anybody on the floor utters that word again, they will be removed from the chamber.