Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:00): More confected indignation from an opposition which has made itself irrelevant by refusing to accept the mandate this government won at last year's election. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on my left! The question has been asked. The Prime Minister is entitled to be heard and I will have a general warning. Mr ABBOTT: There are no adverse changes as a result of this because, by delaying the increase in the superannuation guarantee levy, we are keeping more money in workers' pockets. That is exactly what we are doing—keeping more money in workers' pockets. A certain authority, to whom I will come in a moment, said: … analysis suggests that, over time, superannuation guarantee increases have come out of wages rather than profits— Who was that, I wonder? Mr Hockey: Bill, it's you. Mr ABBOTT: It was old 'Electricity Bill'. That is who it was. Mr Hockey interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Treasurer will desist. Mr ABBOTT: I have to say not only is this government keeping its commitments but also it is doing the right thing by the workers of Australia. The SPEAKER: Before I call the honourable member for Corangamite, I said there is a general warning and, if you are in competition to see who is the first to leave, the choice is up to all of you. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Given the noise that was coming from that side, is there a reason you are only looking over here when you make a comment like that, because that was unbelievable from that side? The SPEAKER: I said it is a general warning. It applies to everybody.