Mr HUNT (Flinders—Minister for Health and Minister for Sport) (14:19): Thank you very much, Mr Prime Minister. Last night we secured five historic partnerships: with the doctors, with the AMA; with the Royal Australian College of GPs; with Medicines Australia; with the Pharmacy Guild; and with the Generic and Biosimilar Medicines Association. Five fundamental partnerships, delivered in writing, which delivered reform and allowed us to reinvest in the system. Ten billion dollars of reinvestment in our health system. The SPEAKER: The minister will resume his seat. The member for Ballarat on a point of order. Ms Catherine King: Is he going to resume his seat? The SPEAKER: Yes, the Minister for Health will resume his seat. Ms Catherine King: If the minister is going to be relevant, he needs to explain the billions of dollars of savings in the budget that he is banking on— The SPEAKER: The member for Ballarat will resume her seat! Ms Catherine King interjecting— Mr Hunt interjecting— The SPEAKER: I have not called either of you! You can both go outside and have a chat, if you feel like it. I have asked the Minister for Health to resume his seat a number of times. The member for Ballarat can resume her seat. I refer the member for Ballarat to my previous reactions to her abuse of points of order, and warn her. The Minister for Health has the call. Mr HUNT: Labor introduced the Medicare indexation freeze and we are removing it. Mr Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs will remove himself under 94(a). The member for Isaacs then left the chamber. Mr HUNT: We are investing in Medicare. We are guaranteeing Medicare. We are putting $1 billion of additional expenditure into removing Labor's indexation freeze. We are putting $2.4 billion into Medicare overall. We are putting $10 billion into the health system, and here is what the AMA said: 'Farewell freeze—government wins back goodwill with positive health measures'. It said: Lifting the Medicare rebate freeze is overdue, but we welcome it. Michael Gannon, the RACGP—the College of General Practitioners—said the lifting of the freeze is exactly what the RACGPs' campaign was aiming for. We struck partnerships with the profession. We have delivered reform. We have delivered reinvestment. We have guaranteed Medicare in law. And these agreements will mean better access for patients, lower costs for patients and better access to medicines for patients. That is what people who really believe in Medicare do. At the end of the day, the 'Medifriends' are on this side and the 'Medifrauds' are on that side.