Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:05): There are three false statements there. First of all, this is the budget that Australia needs right now to face Labor's debt and deficit disaster. Second, there were no $80 billion of spending in any budget that has been reduced by this government. Ms Plibersek: That's not what the budget papers say. The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will desist. Mr ABBOTT: I challenge the Leader of the Opposition to point to $80 billion in Labor budgets that were going to be spent on health and education. Finally, no advertising campaigns have been undertaken by this government. That contrasts with when the Leader of the Opposition was in government. Seven hundred million dollars were spent on political advertising by the former government. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, on a point of order— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. All those members on my left who were using those placards will put them down, if they appear again. You know the ruling: they are not permitted to be used. And if that was condoned by the Manager of Opposition Business, which I presume it must have been— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Now you can have your point of order. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, given that when that incident occurred I had wandered down and got a piece of paper and wandered back, what on earth are you making up? Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, obviously the opposition has forgotten that in the previous last two parliaments I used to have to listen to a lot of epithets and comments from the member for Chisholm and the former member for Scullin and the former member for Fisher, but I never reacted in the rude and ill-mannered way that this man does. I would ask you to apologise to the Speaker for the way you just reflected on her in the chair. If you were a gentleman, you would do so. Mr Shorten: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The Prime Minister asked me to table what I was talking about. Here it is in my hand: the budget papers. There is $80 billion of cuts in the budget. The SPEAKER: I made a ruling yesterday and indicated that there would be no request allowed if it is already on the public record. An invitation does not make a difference. The honourable member for Robertson has the call.