Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:07): Honourable members know that the government is focused on the issues that matter to Australians: jobs and the economy, national security and energy security. Everything we're doing is aimed at putting downward pressure on energy prices and ensuring that families and businesses can get affordable and reliable electricity and energy. We have already secured a better deal for thousands of Australian families from their energy retailers. I heard the Leader of the Opposition mocking that today. Can you believe that? A $400, $500, $600 a year saving—that's a laughing matter for him. It's a trivial sum of money, apparently. It's a big deal for thousands of Australian families. Since our meetings with the energy retailers and since we gave this issue profile, there have been over 300,000 visits to the Energy Made Easy website. As honourable members would be very well aware, there are thousands of examples of Australians getting reductions in their energy bill because they were paying too much. So that's right there in the here and now. Gas prices: I've just spoken about the mess the Labor Party left us in and took a long time to tell the truth about. With what we have done we've already seen wholesale gas prices come down. Mr Hammond interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Perth will leave under standing order 94(a). The member for Perth then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: In terms of a medium-term measure, one of the important things the Labor Party could do if they were fair dinkum about energy prices is support our reform to abolish limited merits review. That's already come through the House. My recollection is that they didn't oppose it. Instead of passing that rapidly through the Senate so that the big energy companies the Leader of the Opposition was so strong in his criticism of this morning—he was a lion on AM this morning about the energy companies but a pussycat when he was in government a few years ago— Mr Rob Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McEwen is warned. Mr TURNBULL: He could do long-suffering consumers a favour. He could ensure that that bill goes through the Senate, and then the owners of the networks will not be able to game the system by taking appeals from the Energy Regulator, because we know the consequence of those appeals has invariably been to impose billions of dollars of extra costs on consumers. So Labor have to decide whether they are going to support us as we support the Australian public for more affordable and more reliable electricity or continue on their ideological and idiotic approach to energy—something that Australians are still paying too high a price for. (Time expired)