Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:18): Again, two falsehoods. We are not cutting $80 billion from schools and hospitals. There was no $80 billion in any Labor budget. There was no $80 billion in any Labor budget to be cut. Ms Plibersek: The Budget Overview says on page 7— The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. Resume your seat. Mr ABBOTT: So there was no $80 billion in any Labor budget, no $80 billion that Labor ever set aside in any Labor budget, that has been cut. All that is happening is that the rate of increase has been reduced because the rate of increase that members opposite were proposing is simply unsustainable. Let me make it crystal clear to the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, who cannot contain her excitement— Ms Macklin: That is why Mike said it is a kick in the guts. The SPEAKER: The member for Jagajaga! That is unparliamentary. Ms Macklin interjecting— The SPEAKER: Correct, but not in this place. Mr ABBOTT: Hospital funding increases by nine per cent this year, nine per cent next year, nine per cent the year after that and six per cent the year after that. What sort of a cut is a nine per cent increase? What sort of a cut is a six per cent increase? I ask the Deputy Leader of the Opposition: what sort of a cut is a nine per cent increase? Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence for the answer. Mr ABBOTT: That is falsehood No. 1. Falsehood No. 2: there is no government advertising campaign, so please stop having the vapours about something that is not happening. Stop wasting questions. Members opposite are supposed to be so excited about this budget and they are already off the budget and onto a piece of confected fantasy. That is what they are doing. Given that the Deputy Leader of the Opposition is incapable of asking a serious question in this place, let me offer a serious point and say thank you to our friends from Malaysia. Let me say how pleased I have been to work with the Malaysian government and how pleased I have been to work with Prime Minister Najib of Malaysia on the hunt for flight MH370, a search that goes on and a search that this government will continue to prosecute. We owe it to the families of the 239 people on that flight not to rest until we can solve this mystery.