Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:27): My understanding is that this is the efficiency dividend, which has been applied to a number of government agencies by this government, as it was applied to a number of government agencies by the former government. It is good that the Leader of the Opposition has now let the member for Fraser out of protective custody, because the member for Fraser, of course, is a supporter of many of the fundamental reforms that this government is putting in place. He is a supporter of Medicare co-payments; he is a supporter of higher education deregulation. So on many things Labor's shadow Assistant Treasurer has got it right, but on this one he has got it wrong. The SPEAKER: The member for Fraser on a point of order? Dr Leigh: Yes, under standing order 68, Madam Speaker. The Prime Minister was implying that at the last election I supported the GP tax. No-one here supported a GP tax at the last election! The SPEAKER: The member for Fraser has invoked standing order 68 on which I have previously ruled and therefore he cannot do a point of personal explanation after question time. However, I will listen to what the Prime Minister's remarks were at the end of question time. But I would remind the member that if he is quoting from the book that you previously wrote then there was no point of order for you to take. But I will have listen to the remarks and see what the situation was.