Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:14): Let me be very clear to the Leader of the Opposition: I am concerned about the position of this pensioner and I am concerned about the position of every Australian pensioner. That is why I am proud to lead a government that delivered a historic pension increase and why I am proud to lead a government that increased the pension as part of our carbon pricing plan. What I will not stand for and what I do not think any pensioner in Australia should have to stand for is the Leader of the Opposition using them as if they are political pawns in a game. The Leader of the Opposition should have looked at this electricity bill and he should have quoted in this parliament what it says about carbon pricing. It says this: This represents an estimated increase of 9.13% for an average daily usage … That is what it says. That represents the decisions that have been taken around the country on carbon pricing and its impact on electricity pricing. No amount of negativity, no amount of misleading, will change that. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. How can it be relevant for the Prime Minister to mislead the parliament by claiming that the increase is nine per cent when the Leader of the Opposition asked about 70 per cent of the increase in Western Australia being due to the carbon tax? Mr Albanese: Madam Speaker, on the point of order— Mr Dutton: What's this? Mr Albanese: I am responding to the point of order. The fact that the question of the Leader of the Opposition was a supplementary to the first question, not to the second one, we let go, but the words are in a box. No wonder you did not want to table it. The SPEAKER: As I have indicated before, points of order on process will not be allowed during question time. The Prime Minister has concluded her answer.