Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:05): I thank the honourable member for his question. The government is backing the businesses that employ nearly 90 per cent of all Australians. We know that Australian businesses need the encouragement to invest more and employ more. And that is why we are backing in our business tax cuts. We know they will deliver the growth and the jobs in the honourable member's electorate and in every member's electorate. That is the big difference: we are backing jobs; we are backing workers. The Leader of the Opposition is opposing business and selling workers out, just as he did when he was representing them. We are talking one deal after another—one dodgy deal after another. He likes to talk about penalty rates. Ms Husar interjecting— Ms Keay interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lindsay is warned, as is the member for Braddon. Mr TURNBULL: He sold workers' penalty rates out again and again—remarkably, again and again in circumstances where the union was paid money by the employer concerned. We have talked about Cleanevent and Chiquita Mushrooms. But, right across the board, let's look at the agreements that the Labor Party want to defend. They believe it is just that a worker at KFC on Sunday gets paid $21 an hour, but, at the award, gets paid $29. That is the deal they did. Again and again, he claims to be in favour of renewables. What has he done? He has sold out Australians in terms of energy security. What are we doing? We are ensuring that we have Snowy Hydro 2.0, the plan that will provide the greatest storage and backup ever developed in our nation that will make renewables reliable. What about the importance of gas supply? We have seen to date the results of our work. We called the gas producers in. We told them that they had to deliver for Australian businesses and families. We got a commitment, a guarantee of gas for peaking power being made available. Today you have seen Origin commit to providing the gas that is needed to get the Pelican Point generator going again, the one that was not working when South Australia had its blackout event. Mr Frydenberg interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Minister for Energy and the Environment is warned. Mr TURNBULL: We are delivering. We are delivering on renewables, we are delivering on energy, we are delivering on jobs and we are defending Australian working men and women by ensuring that businesses that employ them and will employ them have the incentive to invest. Labor says it is in favour of workers and sells them out. It says it is in favour of renewable energy and does not do anything to support it. (Time expired) The SPEAKER: The prime Minister's time has concluded. The member for Gorton. Mr Brendan O'Connor: Are you hungover? The SPEAKER: The member for Gorton will resume his seat. I am going to the next question. The member for Tangney has the call.