Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:18): I can confirm for the Leader of the Opposition that our carbon pricing scheme will enable us to reach our minus five per cent target by 2020, which, from the Leader of the Opposition's earlier statements, I had understood was a target the opposition shared. I also say to the Leader of the Opposition, who is obviously very interested in these questions today, that he may want to reflect on some of the material from the emissions trading scheme, the carbon price he was in favour of. He may want to reflect on how he stood for election in 2007 with the coalition's climate change policy saying that its scheme will lead to higher fuel and energy costs for households, which is something he was very much in favour of then. But, interestingly, there is no mention of assistance for Australian families. That is the difference between us. We support carbon pricing and he supported carbon pricing, but we support it with assistance and he does not. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition is seeking to table a document. Mr Abbott: The page from the government's own modelling indicating the truth of an eight per cent increase in domestic emissions and indicating that they only— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat. The option available to table a document is to stand and refer to the document and not to use it as an opportunity for more debate. Is leave granted for the document to be tabled? Mr Albanese: No.