Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:46): We were absolutely up-front that we were eliminating the schoolkids bonus and we were absolutely up-front that we were going to tackle the debt and deficit disaster. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I cannot hear the answer at all, and neither can you, so you will desist and be silent. Mr Watts interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Gellibrand will leave under standing order 94(a). The member for Gellibrand then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: As for fuel excise indexation, that was a policy that was introduced by members opposite and it is a policy which has been resumed by this government. It is a policy that was introduced by members opposite— Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member who made that interjection will withdraw and leave the chamber for one hour under standing order 94(a). Mr Champion: I withdraw. The member for Wakefield then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: So it comes passing strange for members opposite to be complaining about fuel excise indexation when it is a Labor tax. It is a Labor tax that was invented by the Labor Party and it has been restored by this government as a revenue measure. It will cost the average family some 40c a week in the coming financial year. I accept that there have been some tough decisions in this budget. I accept that. I accept that this government has made some hard choices in this budget. We had to make tough decisions. We had to make hard choices because members opposite consistently shirked the tough decisions, the necessary decisions, that were needed to sort out the debt and deficit disaster that they themselves had created. But I say to the member who asked the question that, if you are a single income earner on $60,000 a year with three dependants, one aged under six and two aged between six and 13, you will continue to receive $17,920 a year from the social security system. Mr Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Second Deputy Speaker will desist! Mr ABBOTT: The difference between this government and members opposite is that this government wants all workers' jobs to be more secure. That is why we are— Ms Ryan interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lalor is not even in her own seat and not entitled to speak at all! Mr ABBOTT: scrapping job-destroying, economy-wrecking taxes, and we want the social security system to be sustainable. A social security system that is run on borrowed money simply is not sustainable. We are fixing Labor's debt and deficit disaster. We have explained to the Australian people how we will fix the debt and deficit disaster that we inherited. It is high time that Labor explained what they will do to address the debt and deficit disaster that they created.