Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:23): I thank the Deputy Leader of the Opposition for her interest in my diary, but what I am intending to do on the weekend is to be there on Saturday and Sunday assuring Australians that everything the Leader of the Opposition has said about carbon pricing is untrue. I will be making the point on Sunday morning as the sun goes up that the coal industry is still in operation— Ms Julie Bishop: Deputy Speaker, I rise on a point of order. My question was whether the Prime Minister can confirm Labor cancelled the conference because they do not want her talking about her carbon tax in the west. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order! The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will resume her seat. Abuse of points of order will not be tolerated. Ms GILLARD: As usual, the question from the opposition is a misleading one. But let me confirm to the deputy leader that I will be on Sunday saying to Australians: there is the coal industry still working. I will be saying to Australians on Sunday: there are Australians still in jobs, and there is Whyalla still in operation, and the list goes on. I will then be proceeding to Darwin for the official bilateral visit with the president of Indonesia, President Yudhoyono.