Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:45): I am absolutely delighted to have this question from the Leader of the Opposition because it allows me to tell him and, through him, the people of New South Wales that federal hospital funding to New South Wales grows by eight per cent this year, 10 per cent next year, 10 per cent the year after that and eight per cent in the final year of the forward estimates. Ms Claydon interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Newcastle is not in her seat and may not speak. Mr ABBOTT: While I am at it—and perhaps I might pre-empt the next question—schools funding in New South Wales grows by seven per cent this year, eight per cent next year, nine per cent the year after that and six per cent in the final year of the forward estimates. There will be more money for public hospitals, more money for public schools and, above all else, more money for roads. Ms King interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Ballarat will desist. Mr ABBOTT: What has the Labor Party got in store? Labor's infrastructure plan is not about what they are going to build, it is about what they are going to cancel. They are going to cancel the second harbour rail crossing, they are going to cancel the Parramatta light rail and they are going to cancel stage 3 of WestConnex. WestConnex is going to create 10,000 jobs—so that is 10,000 jobs cancelled by members opposite. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I appreciate that you ruled it is as reasonably broad ranging, but the Prime Minister is not mentioning hospitals now at all. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. The member will resume his seat. Mr ABBOTT: But for the debt and deficit that members opposite created, there would be $1 billion every single month in debt interest that this government would not have to pay. We could build a new tertiary teaching hospital in New South Wales every single month with the debt interest that members opposite saddled us with. What is Labor's plan for New South Wales? It is more taxes, more traffic lights and more congestion. If people want a decent New South Wales, there is only one thing to do: don't go back to the Labor Party, you know what that means. Labor in New South Wales was the worst government since the Rum Rebellion and we do not want them back.