Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:05): I thank the honourable member for North Sydney. There are 371,500 more Australians in work than a year ago. As I said a moment ago, it's been the longest run of monthly jobs growth since 1994. That is an extraordinary achievement and it is a tribute to the enterprise and the hard work of Australian businesses that are benefiting from the economic leadership my government is offering and the incentives to invest and employ that they are receiving from the enterprise tax cuts the parliament has approved, applying to small and medium businesses. Mr Brian Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lyons is warned. Mr TURNBULL: To remain competitive, Australian businesses need affordable and reliable energy. They need to have the gas they need, they need to have electricity for their businesses, and they need to be reliable and affordable. That is what we are delivering. When it comes to energy, the Leader of the Opposition writes charming letters to me occasionally, talking about bipartisanship. But he went completely off the reservation this morning. He described the considered advice from the Energy Security Board, appointed by COAG, comprising five of the most knowledgeable people in the energy sector, as science fiction. That is what he said. Then, as he started to foam and froth at the mouth, he described it as propaganda from the government. This is a recommendation from an independent board, appointed by COAG, accountable to COAG, with more Labor governments appointing members to it than Liberal governments. These are people of immense expertise—the Energy Market Operator; the Energy Regulator; the chairman of the rules maker, the AEMC; and of course Dr Kerry Schott and Clare Savage, the independent chair and deputy chair. These are excellent appointments. They were praised by the member for Port Adelaide at the time, and he was right then. Now those opposite don't like the outcome and so all they can do is smear and play politics. Australians deserve better. The reality is this: Labor have failed to put Australian families first. They have failed to prioritise affordability and reliability. They have allowed Australians to see energy prices rise and gas become in short supply, all because of ideology and stupidity. Now we see the Leader of the Opposition complaining about jobs lost in renewables, or so he forecasts. What about the 5,000 jobs in Snowy Hydro 2.0? What about that? That is what we are creating. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my left! The member for Sydney and the Minister for Urban Infrastructure might just mute for a bit.