Mr MORRISON (Cook—Treasurer) (14:39): I refer the member to my earlier answer, where I made it quite clear that the government has not determined its position on this matter; I have not determined my position on this matter. The Prime Minister and the members of the cabinet are yet to consider these matters, because we are working through the very detailed and complex issue that the Prime Minister has I think just set out very well. That is our process. And what I can assure you— Ms O'Neil interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Hotham has been warned. Mr MORRISON: is that, as we work through this process and as we move towards the next election— Mr Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs is warned. Mr MORRISON: we will put forward our plan for jobs and growth, to grow our economy, backing the Australian people as we transition from the mining investment boom to a more diversified economy—an innovative economy, an agile economy, an economy that can embrace the challenging future we face. On this side, as a team, that is something we have experience with and is something we have been able to demonstrate. On the other side we are not seeing that. We are seeing an opposition that has not learned from the mistakes it made in government, such as abolishing the Australian Building and Construction Commission and seeing, as a result of that, productivity in that sector decline and seeing the average number of days lost as a result shoot up again. Now they continue to resist that very important change that will support growth and jobs in the economy. The only thing we can conclude is that those opposite have learned absolutely nothing from their failures in government.