Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:14): I thank the honourable member— Mr Watts interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause. He doesn't need to sit down. this won't take long. The member for Gellibrand will leave under standing order 94(a). The member for Gellibrand then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: I thank the honourable member for her question and I accept the rather snide barb in her question. Let me say this to the honourable member: throughout my life, my wife and I have started one business after another. We've created jobs; we've invested. We know what creates enterprise and jobs, and we know that families like Nick and Louise, who get on with investment, create jobs. There are all of those hereditary union princelings opposite, all of those people blessed with the largesse of the union movement, regardless of the contributions they get from union members—giving them away and paying them away— Mr Hill interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Bruce will leave under standing order 94(a)! The member for Bruce then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: for their own political causes—giving them to political organisations that want to put their members out of work. But on this side of the House, we know what enterprise and jobs are about. We know it's investment. Every one of our policies—every one!—is focused on creating more investment and more employment. That's why we are resolute in our determination to deliver lower electricity prices. Affordable power and reliable power: that's our commitment. And we're already reducing the burden of tax on thousands of small and medium businesses. Opposition members interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: The members on the other side can mock and scoff as much as they like, but not everybody has a privileged ride to power through a union job. Opposition members interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: No, they don't. No, they don't! The reality is hard work, enterprise and investment. That's what delivers the jobs. That's what has delivered 371,000 jobs over the last year. And so I say to those who have done so well from the union movement and who have ridden on the backs of the workers into parliament: think a little about how the jobs those workers have were created—not by you, but by hardworking business men and women like Nick and Louise!