Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:05): None of us here are mystified by the aspiration-denying smugness of the Labor Party, none of us. We know the Labor Party has given up on Australian workers. The old Labor leaders of the past—my old mate Neville Wran would have been disgusted to hear the member for Sydney yesterday saying aspiration was a mystery to her. Mr Perrett interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Moreton will leave under 94(a). The member for Moreton then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: I tell you what: it wasn't a mystery to Neville Wran or Bob Hawke or Paul Keating. They understood that their job was to enable workers to get ahead, but now we hear from this smug, insinuating character that they want workers to stay in their place. This is what we're doing. We have a tax plan in the Senate which we will, if it comes back here with the amendment, send straight back because we want all Australians to get the benefit of a comprehensive tax reform. We want to ensure that 94 per cent of Australians don't have to pay more than 32½ cents for every extra dollar they earn. We want to reward and encourage aspiration. You would think the Labor Party was a complete dead loss, but there are glimmers of hope. The member for Corio today told Neil Mitchell three things—he could well be expelled for this. He said that all Australians should pay less tax. He also said that people earning $125,000 a year are not millionaires. And he said that bracket creep was a problem that should be looked at. Mr Morrison interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: The Treasurer is saying, 'We always knew he wasn't such a bad bloke.' There's always the opportunity for him, when the bill comes back from the Senate, to vote like he did the last time and vote for the full package of reform. Aspiration is what is driving the Australian economy. It is aspiration: the desire of Australians to get ahead, to do better for their families, to ensure that their kids have got greater opportunities than they had, to ensure that their businesses do well. The Labor Party sneer because they are smug in their big taxpayer funded salaries. Let me tell you: in the real world, 90 per cent of Australians work— Ms Plibersek interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney is warned. Mr TURNBULL: for the private sector and they want to be encouraged. They want to be supported. Aspiration isn't a mystery to them; it's what drives our nation.