Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (14:03): My question is to the Prime Minister. Why is his government prepared to use the $80 billion that he has slashed from hospitals and schools to run an advertising campaign to promote his broken promises and election lies? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition knows full well that the word 'lies' is unparliamentary. He will withdraw and he may rephrase the question. Mr SHORTEN: I withdraw. Mr Burke: Point of order, Madam Speaker: the Leader of the House also used a word which should be withdrawn. I think it was 'grub', but I am not sure, and he should withdraw it. Mr Pyne: It was: stop being a grub—and a bad mannered one at that! The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will resume his seat. The Leader of the Opposition can rephrase his question. Mr SHORTEN: I am sorry, Madam Speaker, I did not hear the withdrawal. Mr Pyne: I am happy to withdraw. Mr SHORTEN: My question is to the Prime Minister— Mr Ewen Jones: Speak louder, Bill, speak louder. The SPEAKER: The member for Herbert! Mr SHORTEN: Your voters are speaking pretty loud. They're not happy. Mr Ewen Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Herbert is warned! Mr Ewen Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Herbert will remove himself under 94(a) for one hour. Opposition members: At last! The member for Herbert then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: We will have some silence. The Leader of the Opposition is rephrasing his question. Mr SHORTEN: I certainly will now! My question is to the Prime Minister. Why is his government prepared to use the $80 billion that he slashed from health and education budgets to the states in order to promote an advertising campaign to promote his broken promises and election fairytales?