Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:11): From 1 July, Labor's tax cuts will see families with children pocket an average of more than $3,000 next financial year—an extra $60 a week in their pockets—to help with the cost of living. Across all households, the average tax cuts will be more than $2,000 under Labor's plan. That's more than $40 a week. And of course next Monday the Albanese Labor government is taking $300 off people's power bills. What have we got from those opposite? We have Mr Dutton's announcement—it's not a plan; it's an announcement—which is serving up the most expensive form of energy there is and asking Australians to pay for it. Senator Ruston: Just because you say it doesn't make it so. Senator WONG: Well, I'll take that interjection from Senator Ruston. She said, 'Just because you say it doesn't make it so.' The problem with you on climate change and energy is that the facts have never graced your door. That's the problem. You just say, 'Oh, those facts are not convenient, so we're going to pretend they're not there.' (Time expired)