Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:31): The honourable member asked me about the voters in Longman being entitled to hear the truth. That is absolutely right. They are, and they did not get the truth from the Leader of the Opposition on 22 June when he said on radio that you could not get chemotherapy on Bribie; you'd have to go to Brisbane to get it. You couldn't get it anywhere near Caboolture. A lady called Patsy rang in to the radio program and sought to correct the Leader of the Opposition. It is one of the most excruciating calls to listen to—the patronising way in which he talks over Patsy, cuts her off, does not want to listen to her, and finally says, 'Patsy, I can't see why you're so frustrated.' Patsy spoke for all Australians—and certainly all the voters in Longman—when she said, 'I'm frustrated because you're not telling the truth, for God's sake.' Mr Tim Wilson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Goldstein is warned. Mr TURNBULL: She called him out for one falsehood after another, and when she sought to correct him about the state of affairs at the hospital and health in Caboolture, he talked over the top of her again. Ms Swanson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Paterson is warned. Mr TURNBULL: He said, in a rather patronising way: 'Well, we disagree there, Patsy. You're entitled to your opinion.' She, again speaking for all Australians and certainly everyone in Longman, said: 'Are you serious? I live here. I know.' The fact is that the Leader of the Opposition is misleading the people of Longman, as he is misleading the people in Braddon and right around the country. Mr Gosling interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Solomon will leave under 94(a). The member for Solomon then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: Everything they are saying about the funding to Caboolture Hospital is absolutely false. Funding has increased. Even when Patsy calls up and seeks to set the facts straight based on her knowledge of living in Caboolture and using the medical services at the hospital, this arrogant, out-of-touch Leader of the Opposition talks over the top of her and says, rather grandly, 'Oh, you're entitled to your opinion.' The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. Mr Stephen Jones: Sit down, boofhead! The SPEAKER: The member for Whitlam will leave the chamber under 94(a). The member for Whitlam then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: I made it clear to all members a couple of question times ago that some of those words that the Prime Minister just used I didn't like in questions and I don't like them in answers either. I'd ask the Prime Minister to desist. Has the Prime Minister concluded his answer? There are 10 seconds left. Mr TURNBULL: I'll just say again—Patsy spoke for all Australians when she said to the Leader of the Opposition, 'I'm frustrated because you're not telling the truth, for God's sake.'