Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:06): What we have heard from this captain of fantasy is yet another claim to billions of dollars that he never, ever had—fantasy money! What could be less fair than promising resources that you cannot pay for, promising the NDIS but not being prepared to pay for it? What could be less fair than promising a needs based school-funding system and delivering—or threatening to deliver—exactly the reverse, promising fairness and transparency and delivering 27 separate deals? Fairness is not the long suit of the Leader of the Opposition—neither is consistency; neither is any commitment to equity. We talk about fairness. What could be less fair than the '14 minutes of torture' the Leader of the Opposition delivered to his own caucus today? He is a cross between Fidel Castro and Kevin Rudd! He went on and on and on for 14 minutes of torture to his unfortunate crew. It only came to an end when it was interrupted by repeated snores and the dull thud of members of the Labor Party falling out of their chairs asleep! The Leader of the Opposition can go on about fairness. He has failed to deliver a policy of any consistency, of any equity. Right across the board, Labor have abandoned all the things they said they stand for. Ms Rowland interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Greenway! Mr TURNBULL: They have abandoned needs based funding completely. Ms Rowland interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Greenway is warned! Mr TURNBULL: They have abandoned funding the NDIS. They talk about jobs and they want to jack up the tax on small and medium businesses. They talk about their commitment to employment and opportunities, and at every turn they want to crush business with higher taxes and fewer incentives. Our commitment is to deliver fairness with the NDIS. We have made the promise. And we have all made the promise—it was a bipartisan commitment—so now let's pay for it. We have said there should be needs based funding. Let's deliver it—clearly, transparently. And Labor ran around for years claiming they were delivering a Gonski model; they were not; it was a corruption of Gonski, as Ken Boston said. We are delivering it. Our budget is fair, transparent and consistent. Labor has failed. This desperate Leader of the Opposition can bore his caucus for as long as he likes—or for as long as they will endure him—but he will not persuade the Australian people he is anything other than a fraud. (Time expired) Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for—I could not quite see with the Leader of the Opposition standing. Before I recognise him, the level of interjections again is ridiculously high. Members will be ejected— Mr Husic interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Chifley will not interject while I am addressing the House! It might be good if he just stayed still and kept his mouth shut for a bit. The Leader of the Opposition? Mr Shorten: I seek leave to table the Prime Minister's document which shows it is a cut of $22 billion to schools over 10 years. Leave not granted.