Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:38): I do not accept the proposition that has been put by the member for Ballarat. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will just pause for a moment. There is far too much noise, and the member for Ballarat has asked a serious question. She presumably wishes to hear the answer without interjection. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr Dreyfus: It would be good to have a serious answer. The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs will leave under 94(a). The member for Isaacs then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: As the member for Ballarat should know, the bulk-billing incentive is to be replaced by a low-gap incentive to try to ensure that we get the same incidence of a $7 co-payment as we currently have of bulk-billing. I simply say to members opposite: the information they are peddling is false and they should desist from this scare campaign. Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield will leave under 94(a). The member for Wakefield then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: All we are proposing is the same modest co-payment in Medicare, as the member, who is now shaking her head and looking very sanctimonious, is quite happy to have for the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Ms KING: I seek leave to table the attachment from the Diagnostic Imaging Association which shows that figure of $2,207 and also the measures from the budget which clearly show you are scrapping the bulk-billing incentive for diagnostic imaging. I seek leave to table both of those. The SPEAKER: The member knows that under the rulings that documents that are public documents, which includes the budget papers, are not permitted. Ms KING: And the diagnostic imaging? The SPEAKER: Is leave granted? Leave is not granted. Ms KING: I am happy to provide you with the table.