Mr HOCKEY (North Sydney—The Treasurer) (14:16): I thank the honourable member for the question. Yes, I am hungry enough—to be able to want to fix Australia. I am hungry enough, with all of my colleagues, to set about the path of fixing the mess that Labor left. I am hungry enough to be able to work night and day, with all of my colleagues, to strengthen the nation, to build a stronger budget, to create jobs and to create prosperity. Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Rankin is warned! Mr HOCKEY: There is no-one that I have forgotten of the other side, because I have a little library. I have a little newsletter here called Nick Champion MP: Standing up for the North: Budget Newsletter 2012. Hey, Swannie! Sit up, Swannie! Do you remember 2012? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I have no intention of listening to any of those points of order. I will simply say to the minister that he will refer to members by their correct titles. Mr HOCKEY: Yesterday, it was just the member for Shortland. Now, he needs three defenders. By the end of the week everyone will be standing up to defend his legacy except him because I was looking at this newsletter from the honourable member, Nick Champion. Mr Champion interjecting and holding up a sheet of paper— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield has asked his question. He can put his prop down. Mr HOCKEY: I am reading from the newsletter. Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: Yesterday, with a sense of humour, one on your side of the House asked me whether or not he should raise a point of order to ask why the member for Wakefield was still here. Now, I think, you are answering that question yourself. You have asked your question and will remain silent while we hear the answer. Mr HOCKEY: It is arguable that the member for Wakefield has never been here because he sent a newsletter out to his electorate, to 100,000 of his constituents, and he said the following: 'The government's strong economic management has brought the budget back to surplus.' He was never here! He was here for the speech. He was here for the commitment at this dispatch box from the member for Lilley that they were going to deliver four surpluses in a row. But Labor never delivers, and it is a reflection on Labor that they make these sorts of commitments. It is not just a promise. He says Labor brought the budget back to surplus as if it happened yesterday. Mr Butler interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Port Adelaide is warned! Mr HOCKEY: Labor never brought the budget back to surplus. Labor never actually was responsible when it held the Treasury benches. I will say this to the member for Wakefield: this side of the parliament is absolutely determined to do what is right for Australia. We will not rest until we see a stronger economy. Mr Champion: I seek leave to table the editorial from The Australian for today. The SPEAKER: You know perfectly well that it is a public document and, therefore, not eligible for tabling.