Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:01): If the Prime Minister is—if the Leader of the Opposition is as committed— Opposition members interjecting— Mr ABBOTT: Shock, horror! Touche, touche! If the Leader of the Opposition is as committed to the NATSEM modelling as his question suggests, he might just release it, okay? Just release the modelling. If the modelling is that good, if the modelling is that credible, release the modelling and we can analyse it, we can look at it and we can respond to it. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on my left! The Prime Minister has the call. Mr ABBOTT: It does seem, from what we can make of the NATSEM modelling so far, that the NATSEM modelling does not take into account the impact of people moving from welfare into work—and that is exactly what we want to encourage. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on my left! Mr ABBOTT: Unlike members opposite, who want to trap people in welfare, we want to encourage people to move into work, because we understand what decent Labor leaders understood—what decent Labor leaders like Bob Hawke and Paul Keating and what intelligent Labour prime ministers around the world like Tony Blair understood: that the best form of welfare is work. That is the difference. We want to encourage people into work. Members opposite want to trap people in welfare because members opposite just hate aspiration. They just cannot handle the decent people of our country who want to have a go and want to get ahead. We understand that the best way to give the people of this country a fair go is to enable more of them to have a go, and that is exactly what our budget does.