Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Leader of the Government in the Senate, Minister for Finance, Special Minister of State and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (15:01): We support the government's plan, which is bringing electricity prices down, improving electricity reliability— Senator Wong interjecting— Senator CORMANN: And here we have Senator Wong interjecting again. She, of course, comes from a state where the Labor Party could not be more discredited. They couldn't even keep the lights on in South Australia! That's why they were thrown out on their ears! The Labor Party in South Australia could not even keep the lights on! Senator Jacinta Collins: A point of order on relevance: the question asked was: does the Prime Minister support Mr Boswell's position? The question is, 'What is the government's plan?' not whether you have one! The PRESIDENT: Senator Collins, I will allow questions to be restated. I would also encourage people not to interject, then people cannot respond to interjections when answering questions. Senator CORMANN: If Senator Wong, instead of just playing politics, is genuinely interested in the detail of our National Energy Guarantee, I will send it to her office after question time. I might encourage her to get her friends in the Labor Party to come on board with good, sound policy, because our policy will help reduce emissions in a way that is economically responsible. Our policy will help to bring down electricity prices, improve reliability—and, of course, we will be able to keep the lights on, which is not what the Labor Party was able to do. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ketter, a final supplementary question? Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left and right! I want to hear the question.