Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:32): I can confirm that we will keep the commitments that we made before the election and one of the commitments that we made was that we were scrapping the schoolkids bonus, because the schoolkids bonus is a cash splash with borrowed money. That is the problem. Members opposite think that you can keep spending money this country does not have and has to borrow, running up ruinous bills for our children and grandchildren to pay. We are not ripping off our children and our grandchildren. We are not mortgaging this country's future to sustain present spending. We are not. We are being absolutely responsible— Mr Watts interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Gellibrand has been reminded once already. He will desist or leave. Mr ABBOTT: and we are implementing the policies we were straight enough with the Australian people—up-front enough with the Australian people—to take to the election, like abolishing the schoolkids bonus, a cash splash with borrowed money. For the benefit of the shadow minister who asked the question, a single-income couple where one of the parents earns an income of $60,000 a year and the other does not earn an income, with two dependants aged six to 13, will continue to receive, in the year 2016-17, $8,348 from the taxpayer. The difference between the payments we will make and the payments members opposite were promising to make is that our payments can be relied upon because our social security system is sustainable in a way that of the members opposite simply was not.