Senator ASKEW (Tasmania—Chief Opposition Whip in the Senate) (16:34): by leave—At the request of Senator Ruston, I give notice that, on the next day of sitting, she will move: That the Senate— (a) notes that the Prime Minister promised 71 times to Australians that 'all you need is your Medicare card, not a credit card' and that it would be 'free to see a GP'; (b) notes that, despite the Prime Minister's promise, according to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare: (i) while the Prime Minister was busy waving around his Medicare card claiming it is all you need to see a doctor, Australians have forked out almost $2 billion to see a GP in the past year, (ii) in May 2025 alone, during the election campaign, Australians paid a staggering $166 million in combined out-of-pocket costs, and (iii) Australians need their credit cards more and more, as well as their Medicare card, to see a GP under Labor; (c) condemns the Prime Minister for not being truthful with Australians during the Federal Election campaign; and (d) calls on the Prime Minister to admit that he misled Australians about Medicare.