Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:02): I thank Senator Reynolds for her question. I think we've discovered in Prime Minister Albanese one of Australia's great prime ministers. Senator Henderson interjecting— Senator FARRELL: I'm smiling, Senator Henderson, because I'm so happy— Senator Birmingham: That power bills are going up? Senator FARRELL: No. I'm so happy that Australia has finally got a really decent prime minister—somebody who genuinely understands the issues facing Australian consumers. Of course, higher electricity prices are one of them. What was one of the first things that the new Prime Minister did on taking office? He inherited this mess. He inherited 10 years of neglect on the part of the former government, and what did he seek to do? He sought to put downward pressure on electricity prices. He saw, as quickly as he could, what your 10 years of neglect had done to electricity prices. So what did he do? He introduced a cap on gas prices and coal prices to push that pressure down. He can't fix every single problem that you've created. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds, first supplementary?