Senator McALLISTER (New South Wales—Minister for Emergency Management and Minister for Cities) (14:05): As I've indicated, we are taking $300 off the power bills of every household. Your plan is to, in two decades, serve up the most expensive form of generation that there is. This is a serious issue for Australians. It's a serious issue for households and for their businesses. But the approach that you suggest is one which is a guarantee of increased prices and poorer reliability. The PRESIDENT: Sorry, Minister McAllister. Senator McGrath. Senator McGrath: On a point of order of relevance, the question was quite tight in terms of whether Labor will take the same promise to the next election. The minister is currently commenting on the coalition's policies, and I would ask you to ask the minister to address the question, please. The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath, there were a few sentences before that question where you talked about prices between May 2022 and 2024. You referenced gas and you referenced electricity. I think that the minister is being relevant. Minister, please continue. Senator McALLISTER: The coalition are, of course, always keen to talk about anything but their record. There's a reason for that. Their record in government on energy was so very, very bad, and there was so much work to do when Labor came to government. I can inform the senator that, indeed, households have been under pressure in terms of their electricity bills. It's a consequence of the war in Ukraine that introduced enormous instability into Australian markets and energy markets worldwide, and we are taking action to support households through this transition.