Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:58): I have been campaigning in Victoria three times—three times since the election was called. Once was to talk about our infrastructure improvements that have been done jointly with the Victorian Premier, and those infrastructure improvements are not just East West Link, vital though that is, but also the widening of the Tullamarine Freeway, an absolutely vital infrastructure improvement that will only happen under a coalition government here in Canberra and in Victoria as well. So I was there for that. Mr Perrett interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Moreton. Mr ABBOTT: I was there to stand shoulder to shoulder with Premier Denis Napthine to announce a police task force— Honourable members interjecting — The SPEAKER: There will be silence! Mr ABBOTT: to investigate abuses by the CFMEU, abuses which people like the Leader of the Opposition effectively support— Opposition members interjecting— Mr ABBOTT: Let us hear the Leader of the Opposition— Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Charlton will leave under 94(a). The member for Charlton then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: stand up and repudiate the CFMEU. I ask the Leader of the Opposition to stand up and repudiate the CFMEU. The Leader of the Opposition wants John Setkatobe the most powerful man in Victoria. That is what he does. By contrast, I was in Victoria standing shoulder to shoulder with Premier Denis Napthine to announce a joint Commonwealth-Victoria police task force to investigate— Ms Plibersek interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney has asked a question. Mr ABBOTT: and prosecute union criminality, which has been connived at for years by members opposite. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker— The SPEAKER: Member for Watson, I am not calling for your point of order. Mr Burke: No, it is about asking for a comment to be withdrawn. He has impugned motives on the members opposite— The SPEAKER: I am sorry, there is no individually, no. The member for Lingiari? Mr Snowdon: Madam Speaker, I ask the Prime Minister to withdraw the imputation that I connived with criminals. A government member interjecting— Mr Snowdon: He did. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. The member for Lingiari will take his seat or else leave. The choice is his. Mr Perrett interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Moreton will leave under 94(a). The member for Moreton then left the chamber.