Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (14:06): My question is to the Prime Minister. This week the Prime Minister has claimed that he is not cutting veterans' pensions, so why do his own budget papers show on page 203— The SPEAKER: There are no props. Mr SHORTEN: This budget is certainly not a prop. So why do his own budget papers— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat. The Leader of the Opposition knows perfectly well that, on the last question he asked, I said there are no props. I mean it. The Leader of the Opposition has the floor. Mr SHORTEN: Madam Speaker, is your ruling that I cannot hold up the government's budget? The SPEAKER: Correct. That is something I made quite clear some time ago. Mr SHORTEN: Well, no-one else can hold it up. My question is to the Prime Minister. This week the Prime Minister has claimed that he is not cutting veterans' pensions. Why, then, do his own budget papers show, on page 203, $65 million in savings from the cuts the Prime Minister is making to the veterans?