Mr BOWEN (McMahon) (14:13): My question is to the Prime Minister. A week before the Wentworth by-election, the Prime Minister warned that a hung parliament would cause— Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon will pause for a second. The Leader of the House will not interject. I'm not going to keep doing this every day. The member for McMahon can begin his question again. Mr BOWEN: Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Prime Minister. A week before the Wentworth by-election, the Prime Minister warned that a hung parliament would cause 'uncertainty in our economy'. Does the Prime Minister stand by this statement? If not, why does the Prime Minister always say one thing before an election and something completely different after the election?