Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:42): I say to the Leader of the Opposition that I do not recall him being in any meeting that I was in last Friday—and he would never be there, because the meetings I have are about Australian jobs and he does not care about Australian jobs. When we were meeting about the global financial crisis, there was the opposition leader sleeping off a big night out. That is where he was. He is not frequently in meetings about jobs. Mr Abbott: Madam Deputy Speaker, it was a very simple question: why did she tell union leaders that she was 'furious' about the agreement if she supports it? She should tell the truth to this parliament. The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): The Leader of the Opposition has made his point of order. Government members interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will withdraw the last part of that statement. Mr Abbott: I withdraw. Ms GILLARD: If the Leader of the Opposition is back in control of himself, as I was saying, meetings that I had on Friday were about— Opposition members interjecting— Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, that should be withdrawn. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I will ask the Prime Minister to withdraw and to come to the answer. Ms GILLARD: I withdraw. The meetings that I had on Friday—as are many meetings I have—were about Australian jobs. The Leader of the Opposition has never been in one of them so he will never be an eyewitness to what happens in them, because there will never be a time that he spends one moment of his life worried about Australian jobs. All he ever worries about is destructive negativity and fear campaigns. Today, like on most days, we can see it written all over his face.