Ms MACKLIN (Jagajaga—Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and Minister for Disability Reform) (15:08): I thank the member for Hindmarsh for his question. He does have an electorate with a lot of pensioners living in it, and I can inform him and the pensioners who live in Hindmarsh that more than 28,400 pensioners in Hindmarsh will benefit from the boost to the pension that the government will deliver as part of our clean energy future package. I can also inform the member for Hindmarsh that 53,000 taxpayers in Hindmarsh will receive a tax cut in the middle of this year. Fifty-three thousand taxpayers in Hindmarsh are going to be better off as a result of this Labor government. I can also inform the member for Hindmarsh that up to 2,600 families in his electorate will receive increased family payments for their teenagers who stay at school and more than 8,200 families in Hindmarsh will receive extra support through their family payments in the middle of this year. These are the real benefits that the government are delivering to people in Hindmarsh because we understand how important it is. We know exactly the pressures that they are under. This Prime Minister and this Treasurer are making sure that the people in the electorate of Hindmarsh are looked after in the way that all Labor members understand is so important. (Time expired) The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition has the call. Mr Abbott: I move— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Leader of the Opposition, you said, 'I move', did you? Mr ABBOTT: I did. I am happy to say something else if you would like me to, Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: I thought it was going to be original. Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. In accordance with standing orders, question time is concluded at 3.10 pm. So, if the Prime Minister could do that, the Leader of the Opposition could then have his show by himself. But everyone else should not have to wait to hear it. The SPEAKER: The timing for question time is within the competence of the Prime Minister. However, I did give the call to the Leader of the Opposition, who I suspect is going to move a motion to suspend standing and sessional orders. The government might be benevolent with the time for question time today. The Leader of the Opposition has the call. Mr Abbott: Mr Speaker, my question is to the Prime Minister. The SPEAKER: No. I believe I distinctly heard the Leader of the Opposition say, 'I move'. Mr Abbott: Mr Speaker, if you wish me to do that I will do so. The SPEAKER: No. The only reason I gave the Leader of the Opposition the call is that I saw him first and I thought he was moving a motion to suspend standing and sessional orders. The Leader of the Opposition sought to move a motion and then he sought to ask a question. I will ask the Leader of the Opposition to resume his seat. I will allow the Prime Minister to ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper. Ms Gillard: Mr Speaker, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.