Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:10): I thank the honourable member for her question. What she is asking is whether the dishonest text message had any effect, so she is like somebody who is charged with or sued for misrepresentation, for telling a falsehood and for misleading somebody, and whose defence is not that the statement was accurate, not that it did not mislead, but that it did not have any effect. That is basically her defence. How low have the Labor Party sunk? They think it is a joke to send to older vulnerable Australians millions of text messages that appeared to come from Medicare. They were designed and calculated to mislead. Mr Perrett interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Moreton will leave under standing order 94(a). It is completely disorderly. The member for Moreton then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: She asked me whether I think those misleading, dishonest, deliberately exploitative text messages—this shocking exercise in deceit—had an effect or not. I will answer the honourable member. I believe they did. I think all of us know many Australians who were frightened out of their wits by those text messages, who were frightened and misled. We have all heard stories of people in old people's homes, of older Australians— Opposition members interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: The Labor Party scoffs. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! The member for Gorton is warned. Mr TURNBULL: This is remarkable. The opposition, an alternative government, so little respect the truth that they believe it is a joke to lie to millions of vulnerable Australians. The SPEAKER: The member for Lilley! Mr TURNBULL: They are proud of their deceit. Mr Swan interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lilley will cease interjecting. The Prime Minister will resume his seat for a second. There are far too many interjections. I have asked the member for Lilley to cease interjecting three times. I would believe him if he said he did not hear me, but I have ceased proceedings, so he is in no doubt. The Prime Minister has the call. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney is warned! The Prime Minister has the call. Mr TURNBULL: The opposition leader asked me, 'How's the AFP going?' He knows very well what the AFP concluded—that, while there is a very serious criminal offence of impersonating a federal officer— Opposition members interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: There is—five years in jail actually. There is apparently a loophole in the law which the Labor Party managed to sail through. That loophole will be plugged. In the meantime, while Labor revels in the success of its deceit, we get on with the job of investing, defending and ensuring that Medicare and public health services continue to improve, that lifesaving drugs are made available and that Australians' enviable health services continue to be the best in the world. (Time expired)