Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:34): Thank you, Mr Speaker. The last words before she ran out of time were 'isn't it clear', and it is very clear that the Labor Party have abandoned any pretence at presenting a policy on energy. Last week, the recommendations of the Energy Security Board were being condemned out of hand. Ms Butler interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Griffith is warned. Mr TURNBULL: 'Nonsense,' the Leader of the Opposition said. 'Science fiction,' he went on to add, indicating perhaps his taste in literature. But we have no questions on energy now. They've lost interest in that. As to the NBN, I'll say to the honourable member: the particular case— Ms Chesters interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Bendigo will cease interjecting. She's been interjecting continually through the answer. I've allowed the question. I listened to the member for Sydney, and she was right. The Prime Minister is answering that part of the question that was asked. If the member for Bendigo insists on interjecting directly at the Prime Minister continuously, she'll leave the chamber. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr TURNBULL: Thank you, Mr Speaker. What is very clear about the NBN is that we inherited a complete mess from the Labor Party—just as we did on energy policy, I might add. And, as with energy policy, we are fixing it, turning it around and cleaning it up. Now, with the NBN, the honourable member raises a particular case. We'll take note of that, and we'll make sure that they get an answer from the NBN. Ms Chesters interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Bendigo will leave under 94(a). The member for Bendigo then left the chamber.