Mr TEHAN (Wannon) (16:00): I think we need a change in title for this MPI here this afternoon. It should be 'never let the truth get in the way of a good story'. What we have heard from those on the other side is just stories. Calling them stories is being kind to them—it is fairytales. What sort of world do you live in? You come in here making up all these facts and figures which are not true. Let's just have a look at some facts. Then I want to go into some details, because those opposite also mentioned what is happening to health in regional and rural Australia. It is something I know a little bit about. I would like to point out some facts on that. Let's just have a look at the real truth. The Abbott government's investment in health and sport will increase to a total of $69.7 billion in 2015-16, an increase of $2.3 billion over the last year—fact. Spending on Medicare is set to increase again this year to over $21 billion—fact, not fairytale. Dental: this government is providing more than $200 million in the 2015-16 budget for state and territory dental services over the next 12 months to allow for reform work to be undertaken. It is very interesting, because there was a doorstop this morning and the Leader of the Opposition decided that he should play politics with dental services. He said that, even though $200 million has been given to the states, there is a cut occurring. Then he was asked by a journalist, 'So what is your policy on providing increased dental services to the Australian people?' I waited and waited, and he talked and talked. I thought, 'We have heard about all these new ideas.' I waited and I waited. Nothing—not even a commitment to provide one, nothing. Mr Frydenberg: Any road will get you there! Mr TEHAN: Exactly—any road will get you there, I suppose. Maybe it will. We had the member for Throsby try to talk in fairytales about what is happening in regional and rural Australia—something I know a little bit about. Under the previous Labor government, fact: Labor cut $1.4 million to South West Healthcare in Warrnambool in my electorate. Western District Health Service lost over $400,000. East Grampians Health Services lost $180,000. Mr Frydenberg: Because it's not in one of those Labor electorates. Mr TEHAN: It is not in one of those Labor electorates. So I think the member for Ballarat was maybe focused on directing funding to Labor electorates. The Auditor-General thought so. What happened when we wanted to build an integrated cancer care centre? The state government put in $15 million. The local community put in $5 million. They went to the federal government and said, 'Would you put in $10 million?' Silence—absolute silence. What had to happen? A coalition government had to be elected federally to deliver the $10 million, and that integrated cancer care centre is now being built. It is being constructed. What did we get from the other side when they were asked to provide for that? Nothing, not a brass razoo. They would not know a regional or rural electorate if they fell over one. That is the truth. So let's put an end to these fairytales, to these stories, and get back to the facts. There will be more funding delivered into our health services this year than has ever been delivered in this nation's history. That is the fact. You might not like it over there, but do not come in here making up stories, making up fairytales, when you know them to be untrue. Come in here with the real data and let's have a proper argument.