Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:32): The Leader of the Opposition has declared war on businesses of every size in Australia. He stands here and wants to portray himself as the enemy of multinationals, big banks and insurance companies, but the businesses he's taking on are to be found in every town, in every suburb, in every electorate represented here in this House. They represent millions and millions of jobs. More than half the private sector workforce work for businesses with a turnover of $50 million or less. Whether it be a business like Stubbs Constructions in Burnie, Universal Trusses in Hume or Kennedy's Timbers in Brisbane, on the border between Petrie and Longman, these are businesses that have many employees—50, 60, 70 employees—all of whom depend on the owners of the business investing in the business and buying the best and latest technology. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition on a point of order. Mr Shorten: In my question the only business I referred to was AMP. The Prime Minister should be directly relevant to it. The SPEAKER: The question mentioned AMP and tax. Mr TURNBULL: The Leader of the Opposition wants to talk about AMP today, but the businesses he's going after are numbered in the hundreds of thousands, right around Australia. As the member for Bass understands very well, there are dozens of them in Launceston, and he knows that those businesses are going to be threatened and the jobs of their workers threatened. In that interview, as Brian Carlton pressed him, he refused to endorse the reckless antibusiness agenda of the Leader of the Opposition. And we well understand why he would not tie himself to that catastrophic captain's call. Mr Shorten interjecting— The SPEAKER: Leader of the Opposition, I ruled on the point of order. I'm not going to have these matters debated by way of interjection. The question asked about AMP and it asked about tax. You mightn't like the way in which the Prime Minister has answered the question, but I can copiously and at great length go over my previous rulings about the policy topic. The member for Tangney has the call.