Mrs MARKUS (Macquarie) (14:22): Madam Speaker, I congratulate you on your election. My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to this electricity bill from Bernadette and Mike Thompson who live with their six-year old son Alexander in Lugarno in the electorate of Banks. Given that this bill has gone up by over $400, to $1,157, will the Prime Minister apologise to the Thompsons and other families, particularly those in Greater Western Sydney where the carbon tax has contributed up to 80 per cent of their recent price rises? Mr Albanese: On a point of order, Madam Speaker: I ask that the letter from which the member for Macquarie is reading be tabled. Mr Hockey interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for North Sydney should be careful when talking about abuse of the standing orders. Mr Pyne: On the point of order, Madam Speaker: if the Leader of the House wants to have a document tabled, he can do what the opposition does—ask for it at the end of answers or questions. Interrupting the answer from the Prime Minister to give the Prime Minister time to get an answer is outside the standing orders. If he wants to get it tabled, he can do it at the end. Mr Albanese: On the point of order, Madam Speaker: given that the last account had a box on it, it is not unreasonable to ask the opposition, if they want an accurate answer, to put forward the facts.