Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:29): Madam Speaker, you would think that this would be a man who would be too embarrassed to ask a question after the last answer. This is the tax that he had already abolished. This is the tax that members opposite claim to have abolished, but, far from abolishing the carbon tax, members opposite are consistently voting to keep it even though they know that it is adding massively to the costs of businesses and significantly and substantially to the costs of every household in Australia. This is the problem: the Labor Party just does not get it. Ms Plibersek: What is your message to farmers? The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney will desist. Mr Dreyfus: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The question was whether the Prime Minister would guarantee that farmers would save $12,000 a year. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. I remind the member for Isaacs that, if he is called to make a point of order on relevance, it is not an invitation to repeat the question. Mr ABBOTT: I absolutely guarantee that the farmers of Australia will be massively better off without this tax. Some of them will benefit by much more than $12,000. What hypocrisy we see from members opposite. They are now supporting a tax cut that they abandoned in government, they are opposing savings that they supported in government and they are supporting the tax that they thought they had abolished in government. Really and truly, no-one can take this Labor Party seriously. They do not believe anything, they do not stand for anything, they have no confidence or competence in saying or doing anything— Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield is moving close to the line. Mr ABBOTT: Once upon a time there were Labor leaders who did stand for things, who did believe in things and who did do good things for our country. This particular Labor Party were wreckers in government and now they are wreckers in opposition.