Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:00): Seniors are much better off thanks to this government abolishing the carbon tax. We have abolished the carbon tax but we have kept the carbon tax compensation, which means that seniors and households right around Australia are better off, on average, by $550 a year. It is worth pointing out to the Leader of the Opposition— Mr Shorten: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order: relevance. I asked the Prime Minister a very straightforward question. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. The member will resume his seat. Mr ABBOTT: This government has abolished the carbon tax and that means that seniors, in common with every other Australian— Ms Macklin interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence from the member for Jagajaga! Mr ABBOTT: will be better off on average to the tune of $550 a year per household. We are doing the right thing by the people of Australia. If seniors are anxious they should be anxious about members opposite, because if the members opposite ever got back into government the first thing they would do is bring back the carbon tax—a $550-a-year hit on households. Ms Macklin: They are anxious about you! The SPEAKER: The member for Jagajaga. Mr ABBOTT: If the seniors of Australia want good government, they know who to stick with.