Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:10): The $550 figure was confirmed by the ACCC in a report to the minister dated July 2015. So I refer to the ACCC. But I want to get back, on the subject of electricity prices, to my friend from the Hunter—Andy Vesey's friend. The single most obvious solution to the problem created by the closure of Liddell is to keep Liddell going for a longer period. We've suggested another five years because, if it closes in 2022, it will deliver a shock of the scale of the closure of Hazelwood—and we know what happened then. We know that caused a big spike in electricity prices, and there is no doubt that, if Liddell were to close in 2022 without that replacement baseload power, you would get a similar shock. The only beneficiary from that—let's be frank about this— Dr Mike Kelly interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: is AGL and the other big energy companies. In a tight energy supply market, prices go up and they do well; that's why they're making such big profits. Dr Mike Kelly: It's called privatisation, Malcolm! The SPEAKER: The member for Eden-Monaro is warned. Mr TURNBULL: The honourable member over there from Eden-Monaro talks about privatisation. He should be aware that the biggest price gougers— Dr Mike Kelly interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Eden-Monaro has been warned. I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt that he didn't hear because he continued to interject. If he interjects again, he'll be ejected from question time. Mr TURNBULL: What is most concerning about the position of the member for Hunter is that he has declared that not only is he in favour of AGL's plans but he's been part of them. He says: 'Andy Vesey has had these plans on the books for a long time. I've been very aware of them. I've been supporting them since 2015. He said he needs to put the final touches on the plan before bringing it back to the Prime Minister. It's a good plan'—it's the Vesey-Fitzgibbon plan. That'll go down really well at the workers club in Muswellbrook, I can tell you. There it is. The reality is that the people that pay the cost for this incompetent Labor policy are the people of Australia—the businesses of Australia and families of Australia. They're the ones that have to pay the blackout bill. The SPEAKER: Before I call the member for Dunkley, the member for Ballarat now also joins the list, and the member for Rankin is warned. And the Leader of the House is in no position to lecture anyone on interjections.