Mr WILKIE (Denison) (14:23): My question is to the Treasurer. Treasurer, you would be aware I am voting against supply. Given Labor's— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on my right to allow the question to be asked. The member for Denison has the call. There will be silence on my right. Mr WILKIE: Given Labor's and the Greens' strident criticism of the budget, we would reasonably expect them to join me. But we have already had the excuse, from, at least, Labor, that public servants' and other payments stop if appropriation bills are blocked. As this is obviously wrong, due to procedural safeguards, will you commit to redo the budget or take it to an election if supply is in fact blocked? The SPEAKER: Before I call the honourable the Treasurer, I would advise the member for Denison that we no longer have supply bills; they are now obsolete. We use appropriation bills, and I presume they are the ones you are referring to.