Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (15:11): Madam Speaker, I seek to add to an answer as well. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence! The Prime Minister is seeking to add to an answer, and there will be silence in order that we may hear it. Mr ABBOTT: In answering one of the numerous questions about submarines, I should not have used the term 'Holocaust'. I did withdraw it. I do apologise. Mr Shorten interjecting— Mr ABBOTT: What was that? Mr Shorten: You shouldn't have said it. Mr ABBOTT: And what else did you say? Honourable members interjecting— The The SPEAKER: There will be silence on both sides. When the Prime Minister has finished, the Leader of the Opposition may withdraw. Mr ABBOTT: Madam Speaker, I should not have used it. I did withdraw it. I do apologise for it. But what I should also say in response to that is that, whatever happens with our future submarine contract, there will be more jobs for South Australia. That is the bottom line. There will be more subs and that means more jobs for South Australia. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. I think the Leader of the Opposition should withdraw the remark he made to the Prime Minister during that answer. The SPEAKER: I think that is in order. Mr Shorten: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: Thank you.