Senator CONROY (Victoria—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on Digital Productivity) (14:07): Those opposite introduced Work Choices with no notice to the Australian public. Mr Abbott cut health funding massively, after looking down the barrel of a camera and saying, 'I won't do it. I won't do it.' Senator Fierravanti-Wells: That is not true. Senator CONROY: It is true, Senator Fierravanti-Wells, because Mr Abbott was asked about it after the 2004 election. What do you think Mr Abbott said? 'I did think about resigning over that one, because, you know, I clearly got rolled in cabinet later. But, no, I decided to stay in the government.' You have got Mr Tony Abbott, who stared down the barrel of a TV camera and said, 'No, I will never do this, will never do this, while I am the health minister.' So, do not come in here—the party, with John Howard, that supported carbon pricing, the party that, during the election campaign in 2007, campaigned for carbon pricing, and the party that continues to want to bring back— (Time expired)