Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister) (14:22): The shadow minister makes a whole range of assumptions in her question which I'm not going to speculate upon. I'm so used to the member for Sydney coming to the dispatch box and making a whole bunch of assertions. What our ministers are doing is getting on with establishing the National Disability Insurance Scheme. That's what they're doing. And what I have done as Prime Minister is I had a number of immediate priorities. We had to finish one royal commission, which I initiated as Treasurer— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: It was the government that initiated the royal commission into the banking and finance industry, and it is the government that I lead that is acting on all 76 recommendations. The other priority was to establish the royal commission into the aged-care sector, which we have done and which is now underway. They were my priorities. That's what we've got on with. I will continue to address the issues facing Australians with disabilities. That's what I'll continue to focus on, and that's what the government will do. I'll tell you one thing we won't do: we won't engage in this rank partisanship we're seeing from the opposition. They're simply trying to use people with disabilities for their own political purposes.