Mr BURNS (Macnamara) (13:59): This is 'The Twelve Days of Christmas' 2024 edition: On the first day of Christmas, parliament had scenes; we witnessed a new romance between the Liberals and the Greens. On the second day of Christmas, young people will be set; if we are re-elected, we'll keep wiping student debt. On the third day of Christmas, we want women to achieve; it's why we're paying super on paid parental leave. On the fourth day of Christmas, tax returns went hum; we delivered tax cuts for all, not just for some. On the fifth day of Christmas, Peter tried to go retail, announcing nuclear energy but forgetting any detail. On the sixth day of Christmas, still Liberals want us to rescind, but we are pushing on with record solar and wind. On the seventh day of Christmas, to the Liberals' surprise, Labor helped workers actually get a much-needed pay rise. On the eighth day of Christmas, the Greens lost the plot, saying to the Liberals, 'We'll vote with you guys on the lot.' On the ninth day of Christmas, the Liberals went into hibernation because the New South Wales division forgot to submit their nomination. On the 10th day of Christmas, digging their heels in deeper, the Liberals voted against our plan to make medicines cheaper. On the 11th day of Christmas, your future is safe with more highly skilled training and jobs thanks to fee-free TAFE. On the 12th day of Christmas, the others make us queasy. In 2025, let's stick with Albanese. The SPEAKER: On that note, in accordance with standing order 43, the time for members' statements has, thankfully, concluded.