Senator SESELJA (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for International Development and the Pacific) (14:38): I can: it is those opposite in potential coalition with the Greens. Here in the ACT, we've had a bit of a look at what a Labor-Greens coalition looks like. Anthony Albanese and Adam Bandt want to take that project national. That's what they want to do—they want to take it national. What have we seen here? Well, electricity prices in the rest of the country are going down. What we're seeing in the ACT is that they're projected to go up by four per cent on the back of a 12 per cent increase just last year. Of course, if Anthony Albanese is going to cave to the Greens on energy policy— Honourable senators interjecting— Senator SESELJA: They really don't like me talking about their Labor-Greens alliance. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bilyk? Senator Bilyk: Once again, Mr President, I draw your attention to the fact that the speaker is not referring to the gentlemen he's referring to by the right title or name. The PRESIDENT: I ask everyone to remember that we address members of the other place by their correct titles. Senator SESELJA: If the Leader of the Opposition is going to cave to the Greens on energy, what else is he going to give the Greens? Is he going to cave to them on their policy to cut defence spending in half? Is he going to cave on their policies to decriminalise hard drugs like ice? He will cave to them on anything to get into government, and that's why he can't be trusted. (Time expired)