Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:07): Yet again, the premise of the Leader of the Opposition's question is simply false. No Labor budget provided the $80 billion for schools and hospitals that the Leader of the Opposition now claims. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will keep his props down. Mr Shorten: It is not a prop. Mr Albanese interjecting— The SPEAKER: It is a prop, and if it goes up again you will leave the chamber. And the member for Grayndler—one more utterance and you will leave the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: There were pie-in-the-sky promises, absolutely undeliverable pie-in-the-sky promises from the members opposite, but the $80 billion that the Leader of the Opposition refers to never appeared in any Labor budget. How can you cut something that never existed? Let me make it absolutely crystal clear: public hospital funding goes up nine per cent this year, nine per cent next year, nine per cent the year after that and six per cent in the final year of the budget. Schools funding goes up eight per cent this year, eight per cent next year, eight per cent the year after that and six per cent in the final year of the budget. We are increasing funding on schools and hospitals. The difference between the government and the opposition is that under this government spending is sustainable. Under the members opposite, spending was completely out of control. That is why we have the debt and deficit disaster that this government is now fixing.