Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:18): I do thank the member for his question. I do look forward to working with him on the abolition of the carbon tax, and I do look forward to his support for the abolition of the carbon tax when the Senate changes in just a couple of weeks time. I want to assure the member that we will abolish the carbon tax, because I share his concerns about the impact of the carbon tax on the people of this country, particularly the impact of the carbon tax upon the people of Western Australia and Queensland. We will rescue them from this toxic tax. We will. We will absolutely rescue them from this carbon tax. We said we would scrap the carbon tax before the election. Even members opposite said that they were going to terminate the carbon tax. It is just that they said one thing before the election and did the opposite after the election—as always. So I am happy to say that the Leader— Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. If that does not violate the standing order on irony, nothing does. The SPEAKER: I would remind the Manager of Opposition Business that the standing orders relating to irony only relate to questions, not to answers. Mr ABBOTT: Let me conclude by assuring the member who asked the question that when it comes to the carbon tax it seems that he and I are on precisely the same page.