Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (15:01): My question is to the Prime Minister. Mr Randall interjecting— Mr SHORTEN: Sorry, did I get the call or not, Speaker? The SPEAKER: I beg your pardon. Mr SHORTEN: I thought I got the call. The SPEAKER: We will have two from that side next time. Honourable members interjecting— Mr SHORTEN: I am sorry. If Don needs to ask his question, it doesn't worry me. But anyway, my question is to the Prime Minister. Before the election— The SPEAKER: Was the Leader of the Opposition offering to let the member for Canning ask his question? Mr SHORTEN: No. The SPEAKER: You have the call, Leader of the Opposition. Mr SHORTEN: My question is to the Prime Minister. Government members interjecting— Mr SHORTEN: Madam Speaker, the hubbub from the rabble opposite! The SPEAKER: Members on my right will desist. Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will desist. Mr SHORTEN: My question is to the Prime Minister. Before the election one year ago, the Prime Minister promised: no cuts to health, no cuts to education, no changes to pensions, no cuts to higher education and no adverse changes to superannuation. Given that the Prime Minister has broken every one of those promises, how can Australians ever trust this Prime Minister again?