Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:17): I am very happy to answer that question and I am very happy to give the member my vision for Victoria and for Melbourne. My vision for Melbourne is a Melbourne with the East West Link built. My vision for Victoria is a state that is run by the Premier, not by the leader of the CFMEU. That is my vision for Melbourne. My vision for Victoria is state with a government that is responsible to the people, not alternatively to the Greens and to John Setka, the leader of the CFMEU. That is because if there is a change of government in Victoria— Mr Marles interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Corio is warned. Mr ABBOTT: on the weekend, and I do not believe that there will be, the East West Link will not be built. The people of Victoria will be down three— Opposition members interjecting— Mr ABBOTT: We have one of the Victorian members saying, 'Hear, hear.' He does not want the East West Link. He is on a unity ticket with the Daniel Andrews and the member for Wills. It was straight out of his mouth. Mr Kelvin Thomson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wills is not in his seat and may not speak. Mr ABBOTT: 'Hear, hear,' he says. He does not want the East West Link built. That is the problem. What does the Leader of the Opposition think? We might, perhaps just for once, get a bit of spine from the Leader of the Opposition— Mr Kelvin Thomson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wills will leave under section 94(a). The member for Wills then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: and he might tell us what he thinks. If there is a change of government in Victoria, the East West Link will not be built. The people of Melbourne will continue to be in traffic gridlock and the most powerful person in the State will be John Setka, the leader of the CFMEU. This is not a vision; this is a nightmare.