Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (15:07): May I say to the Leader of the Opposition that he is all politics, no policy; all complaint, no solutions. And I might offer this thought to members opposite—that confected moral outrage is no basis for governing a country— Mr Shorten interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will desist. You have asked your question. Mr ABBOTT: And it is one of the reasons members opposite are utterly unfit for government. Mr Albanese interjecting— The SPEAKER: And the member for Grayndler will desist. Mr Dreyfus interjecting — Mr ABBOTT: What this country needs is a government which is prepared to confront the reality that our country faces, the reality of debt and deficit stretching out as far as the eye can see, the debt and deficit disaster which the members opposite, the Labor Party, created. This government did not create the problem but we take responsibility for addressing it. We take responsibility for fixing the problem—the debt and deficit disaster that Labor created. I think that is exactly what the people of Australia elected us to do and I am proud to serve them in my capacity as Prime Minister of this great nation. Mr Pyne: During the Prime Minister's answer, the member for Isaacs made a grossly unparliamentary remark and I will ask him to withdraw it. The SPEAKER: I ask the member for Isaacs to withdraw his comment. Mr Dreyfus: I withdraw.