Ms MACKLIN (Jagajaga) (14:16): My question is to the Prime Minister. In its first budget, this government tried to cut pension indexation by $23 billion. The next year, this government made changes to the pension assets test that left 370,000 pensioners worse off. The year after that, the government tried to axe the energy supplement of $365 a year, and today the government still wants to increase the pension age to 70. Will the Prime Minister rule out making any further cuts to the— The SPEAKER: The member's time has concluded. I don't think there was a question there by the time the clock ran out. No, I don't think there was. An honourable member interjecting— The SPEAKER: The question when the clock ran out—you've got 30 seconds, I've said. It's not a target; it's a limit. I'm doing the same on both sides. The question that was asked was, 'Will the Prime Minister rule out,' as the clock ran out. Ms Macklin interjecting— The SPEAKER: Yes, that was later. Ms Macklin interjecting— The SPEAKER: Well, I'm watching the clock. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: We can have an argument, but we might do it afterwards.