Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:39): Before I give way to the Treasurer, I will take the opportunity to say that I'll insist that this treasurer continue to do the great work that he has done over the last four years and not follow the rabbits opposite down that hole which they dug year after year after they were elected in 2013 with a policy of producing a budget surplus for the first year and every year thereafter. They came in and slashed education and slashed health, and they managed to produce zero budget surpluses. They then went to the recent election—and this is some achievement—saying: 'We are going to have higher taxes for 14 million Australians, and we're going to have higher deficits as well over two years.' The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition, on a point of order? Mr Ted O'Brien: On relevance, I asked the Prime Minister a very clear question about whether or not he will insist his treasurer introduces fiscal rules, given the facts I provided that he in fact blew the revision. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is assisting the Treasurer, but I'll draw him back to the question to make sure that he's being directly relevant in the answer. Mr ALBANESE: I was very relevant in saying that the position that I support—what I will instruct the Treasurer to do is to keep doing the fantastic job that he's doing. That is what I will do. What I won't do is be put off by the sternness that we used to see when the member opposite stood up supporting his nuclear power plan that would blow a hole in the budget worth hundreds of billions of dollars. I'll ask the Treasurer to add to the answer.