Mr SWAN (Lilley—Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer) (15:07): It may have something to do with the $400 per household that is paid by them to meet Campbell Newman's taxation of the power system. It may have a lot to do with that. We have had a lot of discussion about the impact of a carbon price on electricity. The government has outlined the impact time and time again. Those are the figures that have been published. Any claims over and above those are simply part of a scare campaign. I reckon people in Queensland have got a lot to fear from Campbell Newman when it comes to electricity, given how much he is ripping off, putting into his budget and then transferring on to households like the ones in the member's electorate. Do you want to know something? They are pretty cranky about it. The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): The member for Fadden is seeking to table some documents. Mr Robert: Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker. I seek leave to table Ernest and Marjorie's bill. By the way, Campbell Newman throws the electricity tariff into— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Leave is not granted. The member for Fadden is warned. Mr Robert interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Fadden will leave the chamber under standing order 94(a). The member for Fadden then left the chamber. Mr Albanese: No, and I table a media release from Liljana Mularczyk JP, the Principal of Merrylands High School, entitled 'A dark day for public education in New South Wales'.