Mr MORRISON (Cook—Treasurer) (14:44): I note the reference that he made to the additional agency that provided a quote. They would not have been provided with a copy of the legislation. Mr Bowen: Nobody has! Mr MORRISON: This is right. The banks have. The banks and their advisers and boards have all been provided with copies of the draft legislation, and we have continued to consult with them over the course of the last week or so. That legislation will be introduced into the parliament during this sitting fortnight, as I suggested. The shadow Treasurer is showing a rather surprising misunderstanding— Ms Butler interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Griffith will leave under 94(a). The member for Griffith then left the chamber. Mr MORRISON: and lack of knowledge when it comes to comes to budget measures. There are fiscal accrual measures and there are cash measures. He is basically asking questions about both of those. He would know that there is a difference between fiscal and cash. The attempt that the shadow Treasurer is trying to engage in here is to try and throw up dust. The assumptions behind the numbers hold, and the measures that have been presented in the budget are as I outlined them in my budget speech and are as presented in the budget documents. They are very clear. They set out the net cash position and the gross cash position. They set out the gross fiscal and the net fiscal position as well. They are all there to read. All you have to do is spend a bit of time reading the budget rather than playing politics.