Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:18): The truth is that the only way the GST can change is if Bill Shorten wants to change it. The only way that the GST can change is if members opposite decide that they want to change it, because— Ms Macklin interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Jagajaga is warned! Mr ABBOTT: There is no way, under legislation, that the GST can change without the support of all the state and territory governments, and there is no way that any rational government— Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield is warned! One more utterance and he will be the first to leave. Mr ABBOTT: would want to change the GST without a consensus in the parliament, and that means the support of the Australian Labor Party. But, Madam Speaker, you just do not know with members opposite, do you? You never know with members opposite. The only idea that the Leader of the Opposition has ever come up with— Ms Plibersek interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney is also warned! Mr ABBOTT: when it comes to a budget was to steal inactive bank accounts. That is the only budget idea he has ever actually come up with—to take pensioners' and schoolkids' bank accounts, to raid the cookie jar, to grab the piggy bank— Mr Shorten interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will desist. Mr ABBOTT: Old Light Fingers Bill over there! Old Sticky Fingers Leader of the Opposition over there! Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The question goes to the release of a report, and the Prime Minister should be directly relevant to it. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on both sides. Mr ABBOTT: I was asked about tax and I am responding. Mr Shorten interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will desist. Mr ABBOTT: The Leader of the Opposition's was not just a tax; it was a confiscation, an absolute confiscation! The Dollarmite accounts were gone. He was picking the pockets of pensioners. That is what he was doing. But just on the subject of GST— Ms Plibersek interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney has been warned. If she interjects one more time, she will leave under 94(a). The choice is hers. Mr ABBOTT: there is one party which actually modelled an increase in the GST. There is one party and only one party which modelled an increase in the GST—members opposite, just before the last election. Was it the world's greatest treasurer or was it the world's worst immigration minister? Which one was it that modelled a 12½ per cent rate of the GST? Ms Plibersek interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney will leave under 94(a). The member for Sydney then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: There is only one conclusion that the people of Australia can draw: you just cannot trust Labor.