Mr HOCKEY (North Sydney—The Treasurer) (15:08): In response to the Leader of the Opposition, the government was the problem and that is why they got rid of you. The government was the problem and that is why they got rid of the Leader of the Opposition and the entire Labor Party mob. They were an insultingly bad government for Australia on every front. They did nothing about higher education and the challenges facing students in Australia. They come in here as hypocrites lecturing us about debt for degrees. They invented debt for degrees. They were the masterclass of debt for degrees. They were the ones who started the HECS plan. They were the ones who introduced university fees. Labor never let us down when it comes to hypocrisy. When it comes to superannuation the Labor Party are writ large as hypocrites. They come in and cry crocodile tears about changes to the increasing compulsory super, but it was in fact the Leader of the Opposition, on 3AW with me, who said that ultimately superannuation— Mr Shorten: You've never backed superannuation The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will desist. Mr HOCKEY: At least they are unhappy about this. He is a little anxious about this. He was on 3AW with me. I remember it quite vividly. He said, 'You know what? Superannuation comes out of the pockets of workers.' A government member: No. Mr HOCKEY: He did say that! Now he is crying crocodile tears. The workers are getting the money instead of the increase in superannuation. Ms Chesters interjecting— Mr Giles interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Bendigo and the member for Scullin will desist. Mr HOCKEY: I do not understand what has happened to you since you have gone into opposition. The Leader of the Opposition that we knew when he was in government was preoccupied with the battles within the Labor Party. Mr Shorten: You're a windbag! The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will desist. Mr HOCKEY: he was preoccupied— Mr Shorten interjecting— Mr HOCKEY: You are going into a bit of psychobabble, mate. Are you okay? Not okay? The SPEAKER: I said the Leader of the Opposition will desist. Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: And so will the Leader of the House. Mr HOCKEY: We are going to get hysterical laughter—psychobabble followed by hysterical laughter. Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Rankin will leave under 94 (a). The member for Rankin then left the chamber. Mr HOCKEY: What we have seen from the opposition today is simply pure hypocrisy. We had the member for McMahon ask a question that fundamentally embarrasses the Leader of the Opposition. Then the member for Oxley asked a question about Timbercorp. Who was the minister for Timbercorp at the time of its collapse? The member for McMahon. They are doing in each other with the question time pack. I will tell you what. If I were Bill I would have a closer look at the question time pack tomorrow.