Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (15:07): I thank the Treasurer for his question—I mean the shadow Treasurer: he was the Treasurer for much of the time in question. In fact, the foreign investment application in question lay on his desk for months. He says, 'It should have been approved.' He had months to do it and he did not. Mr Bowen interjecting— Mr Hockey interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon and the Treasurer will stop their personal exchange. We are listening to the Prime Minister. Mr ABBOTT: Thank you, Madam Speaker. Let me make it absolutely crystal clear: of 131 significant foreign investment applications, 130 have been approved. By any standard, Australia is open for business. The Minister for the Environment has in the last eight weeks given environmental approval for projects worth $160 billion. By any standard, this country is under new management, it is open for business and the only people who are trying to shut it down are members opposite. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. During the questions about rephrasing the question by the member for McMahon there was an attempt to ask for a withdrawal from the member for Riverina. The names that were being thrown across the chamber were clearly unparliamentary. The SPEAKER: I did not hear what he had to say, but to assist the parliament the parliamentary secretary may withdraw. Mr McCormack: To assist the parliament, I withdraw.