Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:12): The Leader of the Opposition may be startled to learn that there is a budget delivered every year. He may not have followed that. But there is a budget delivered every year. The parliamentary review tabled yesterday relates to the 2010-11 budget. Instead of shouting, the Leader of the Opposition might want to listen. Which budget has been delivered in the course of this parliamentary session? Well, it is the 2013-14 budget. What do you see in the 2013-14 budget? A 10 per cent rise in funding for the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation. Then, if you want to take a broader view and say what has happened from the period in which the government came to office to now, that leads you to the figure of a 27 per cent increase in funding. If you say to yourself, how many people does that mean at task in ASIO, that leads you to the figure of a 32 per cent increase in the number of staff there doing important work. Nothing the Leader of the Opposition can say or do, nothing he can shout, no spectre that he can raise of fear in our community changes those facts and I direct the Leader of the Opposition's attention to them. The SPEAKER: Is the Leader of the Opposition seeking to table a document? Mr ABBOTT: Madam Speaker, I seek leave to table the speech yesterday from the member for Holt describing these matters as disgraceful and compromising national security. The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat. The Leader of the House, is leave granted to table the document? Mr Albanese: I seek your clarification, Speaker. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! As I said gratuitous advice is wearing very thin. The Leader of the House has the call. Mr Albanese: I seek your advice, Speaker, over whether it is possible even to table Hansard in Hansard. The SPEAKER: Leave is not granted.