Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:02): We will deliver our Powering Australia plan, which is the promise we took to the Australian people. It was supported by modelling done in 2020 about energy prices in 2025. Our commitment is to deliver the plan we took to the election. That is exactly what we are doing, with our investments we've made in the budget, in the Marinus Link, in renewable energy zones, in offshore wind, in pumped hydro, in community batteries, in solar banks—all of that progressed in our first opportunity through our first budget. That is what a responsible, mature government does. We are delivering on our promises, responding to the economic circumstances of the times, delivering a sustainable and responsible budget and delivering on those election commitments. The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham? Senator Birmingham: On a matter of direct relevance: Senator Scarr has asked directly about an element of the Powering Australia plan, being the government's commitment to reduce power prices by $275. The minister may be being broadly relevant talking about the plan, but he was asking about a specific element of it. I ask you to draw the minister to be directly relevant. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Birmingham. I advise the Senate that, at the start of this question, there was a broader statement about promises generally. I do believe that the minister is being relevant. Senator GALLAGHER: We will deliver on our Powering Australia plan, which sets out all of our commitments as an overarching document, and we've made a cracking start of that in the first budget. The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, a second supplementary question?