Mr WOOD (La Trobe) (14:07): My question is also to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister update the House on how the government's energy policies are already pushing down gas and electricity prices for households and businesses, including in my electorate of La Trobe? Mr Fitzgibbon interjecting— The SPEAKER: I haven't called the member yet. In all fairness, before I call the member, he has been on the wrong side of some frivolous points of order in the past. I refer him to my earlier statement. The member for Hunter on a point of order on the question. Mr Fitzgibbon: Mr Speaker, thank you. I refer you to page 557 of House of Representatives Practice, which says: Questions must not contain statements of fact unless they can be authenticated and are strictly necessary to render the question intelligible. The SPEAKER: The member for Hunter will resume his seat. I am ready to rule on the point of order. He will resume his seat straight away. If members want me to adopt that practice strictly, as I've said, most of the opposition's questions are going to be out of order. I don't think the Manager of Opposition Business has authorised the member for Hunter to go down that path. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on both sides aren't helping. I will tell you how it works out. The Prime Minister has the call.