Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:26): I thank Senator Grogan for her question. It's great to have another question on this side on the cost of living. I've been away for a period of time and I've come back and we're still back where we were, with the Labor government focused on the cost of living and the issues that people are confronted by, trying to make sure that we do all we can to ease the cost of living, and those opposite again trying to whip up fear and division. So some things don't change. But there was some good news for electricity customers yesterday. The draft default market offer, which is the maximum price that customers can be charged under standard contracts, is stabilising and trending downwards. This comes after the biggest global energy crisis in 50 years. The draft default market offer shows price reductions in most states and territories. There is a reduction of up to 10 per cent for some small businesses— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator WONG: They don't like it, do they? They don't like the good news. And there is a reduction of more than seven per cent for some households. This is encouraging news, but we know how tough people have been doing it. We know families and business have still been doing it tough, which is why we on this side urgently capped skyrocketing coal and gas prices during the crisis. It's why we on this side ensured there was $3 billion in direct bill relief provided for households and small businesses. By contrast, what happened? They voted against it. Not only do they not ask questions about the cost of living, but they voted against Labor's plan to help Australians with increasing energy prices, which were increasing in great part not only for global reasons but because those opposite did not have a plan for over 10 years. Mr Dutton has given up on cheaper electricity for Australians. They have no plan and they vote against plans by this government— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Grogan, first supplementary?