It is right that we target expenditure on training and retraining, particularly of the young unemployed, but all we get from the Opposition is the mantra of college cuts.I say this to the Opposition: any country that has an economy that does not seek and manage change—that does not look to produce efficiencies—will die. It will die. I say to the two main Opposition parties that their antediluvian pursuit and competitive animosities in throwing money at problems or making cuts unwittingly is not the solution that will create a dynamic economy.Their Rodgers and Hammerstein show of—Interruption.