Mr PORTER (Pearce—Attorney-General, Minister for Industrial Relations and Leader of the House) (14:44): I thank the Prime Minister. Members of the opposition and their claims that anyone will be worse off under the government's bill are absolutely 100 per cent wrong. In fact, I think it was fascinating to read the characterisation of that written by Phillip Coorey yesterday in The Australian Financial Review. He said: Mr Burke said other measures in the bill would also enable wages and conditions to be cut but he offered no detail to back his claim. That's because there is no detail. There is only one side of politics in Australia that has policy plans that will make workers worse off, and that is the Labor Party, and they are on clear display in both versions of the Leader of the Opposition's speech. In version No. 1 that he provided to the media, the Leader of the Opposition said— The SPEAKER: No, the Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat; he has taken a point of order on relevance already. The Minister for Industrial Relations was not asked about alternative policies. He was only asked about his policy, and he needs to confine himself to that. Mr PORTER: And, as that has been answered more than sufficiently, I think, I completely understand why they don't want their policy spoken about.