Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (14:14): My question is to the Treasurer. Thirty years of deregulation and privatisation has resulted in electricity, at $670 a year for 11 years, exploding to $2,400; housing skyrocketing from $5,600 to $15,000; food markets shrinking to just Woolworths and Coles, resulting in margins between farm gate and Miss Housewife soaring from 80 per cent to 300— Mr Laming interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Kennedy will resume his seat. The member for Bowman will cease interjecting. I'm trying to hear the member for Kennedy. Could the member for Kennedy begin again. Mr KATTER: Obviously, Mr Speaker, you thought it was so good that you wanted it to run again! I appreciate that. The SPEAKER: If you could read my mind! Anyway, let's start, Member for Kennedy. Mr KATTER: Question to Treasurer: 30 years of deregulation and privatisation has resulted in electricity, at $670 a year for 11 years, exploding to $2,400; housing skyrocketing from $5,600 to $15,000; food markets shrinking to just Woolworths and Coles, resulting in margins between farm gate and housewife soaring from 80 per cent to 300 per cent; outpatients being abolished; the impossibility of getting elective surgery; and retirees and families having to now pay $4,000 a year in medical insurance. Treasurer, is policy going to continue to be based on ideology or judged upon real, tangible outcomes? (Time expired) Mr Fitzgibbon interjecting— The SPEAKER: Member for Hunter!