Mr Speaker, can I raise a point of order?
Mr Berry indicated that somehow I did not care about taxpayers’ money, that I was willing to do anything with it. I would like that withdrawn. MR SPEAKER: There is no point of order. I insist that the interjections cease. This is an important matter. Numbers of questions have legitimately been raised by Mr Osborne and Ms Tucker, and I would hope that in due course people will have a chance to get those answered. MR BERRY: What about me? MR SPEAKER: You will have the chance. I hope your questions can be answered, too, Mr Berry, if that is possible, sir. MR BERRY: You raise the question – – – MR SPEAKER: I do ask for silence on this matter. MR BERRY: It is a bit hard to get a satisfactory answer on such a difference of opinion, when you look at the documentation. Mrs Carnell says that not one dollar will go to the MBA training fund, yet $75,000 has gone. There is a bit of a gap there. She says that there are 150 jobs for young Canberrans. Mr De Domenico says that there are 25. Mr De Dome