Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:46): I have not looked at the member for Fairfax's share registry—unlike members opposite, who, I am sure, pore over everyone's financial details, because that kind of class-envy stuff unfortunately is still alive over there! We are going to the market under our direct action policy, looking for proposals that are cost effective that will effectively reduce emissions. They will effectively reduce emissions. If members opposite really wanted to be constructive contributors to our national debate, they would not say no to everything; they would not deal themselves into irrelevance; they would not turn Clive Palmer, the member for Fairfax, into the real Leader of the Opposition. They would talk constructively to the government. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Member for Wakefield has pushed too far. He will leave under 94(a). The member for Wakefield then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: I say again, if you want to be people who influence the future of this country, join team Australia and start engaging in intelligent discussions with the government on how together we can make this great country even better in the years ahead.