Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:08): I do not assume for a second that the shadow Treasurer has accurately characterised the comments of the Treasurer, but let me answer the question. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker— The SPEAKER: I think that is a document already on the public record. Mr Burke: No, Madam Speaker, I'm not seeking to table it. There has been a question about the authentication of the question that was asked. The SPEAKER: What is the point of order? Mr Burke: I am happy to pass this via the attendants to the Prime Minister. We know what the Treasurer said. The SPEAKER: I am sorry—this is not a debate. No. There is no point of order. The member will resume his seat. This is not a debating period; it is a question and an answer period. Mr ABBOTT: The government has no plans whatsoever to collect student debts from dead people. What we do certainly intend to do is to make stronger efforts to collect student debts from living people, because that is what the taxpayers of this country have a right to expect.