Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister) (14:33): The Leader of the Opposition referred to this policy as a Frankenstein policy. What that demonstrates is that you can never believe anything this bloke says. He is for everything and he is against everything. You have no idea. The Australian people— Mr Rob Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause for a second. The member for McEwen has already been warned. He interjects regularly; he can leave under 94(a). The member for McEwen then left the chamber. Mr MORRISON: That's why after five years the Australian people have come to a conclusion on the leader of the Labor Party, and that is he can't be trusted on anything. He will blow with the wind whichever way political opportunism follows, because that is the nature and the character of the Leader of the Opposition. If you scratch him you won't find a belief. If you scratch him you won't find a conviction. All you will find is unvarnished ambition, as he took down one leader after the next. That's his bag. That is what he is known for. That's why people don't trust him. That's why all of his backbenchers don't trust him either. The Leader of the Opposition cannot be trusted. He can't be trusted by his colleagues, he can't be trusted by the Australian people when it comes to the economy and he can't be trusted by the workers of Australia, who he sold out as their advocate. He sold them out as their representative, as a union leader, for nothing other than his own vain ambition. The Australian people have a clear line of sight on this bloke, and they know he cannot be trusted. By contrast, what we are saying when it comes to electricity prices is that we are working to bring them down. As the Minister for Energy has clearly stated today, both AGL and Energy Australia have taken decisions, after discussions with the government, which have resulted in actual real savings for hundreds of thousands of Australian on their electricity bill. Those opposite do not support the big stick legislation that will take it to the electricity companies to ensure we keep them in line. The Labor Party are going to side with the companies that have been increasing their profits at the expense of households. Mr Shorten: Mr Speaker, I have a point of order on direct relevance. My question went to the member for Curtin's advice on the National Energy Guarantee. Why won't the Prime Minister ever mention the member for Curtin or the National Energy Guarantee? The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is in order. Mr MORRISON: The other thing the Leader of the Opposition plans to do is put a 45 per cent emissions reduction target on. We know that will increase electricity prices for every pensioner, every household and every business. It will see places like, as the member for Flynn knows, the Boyne Island smelter, with 1,000 jobs, going out of business because of the reckless policies of the leader of the Labor Party. The Australian people will be faced with a choice at the next election: higher taxes and reckless policies on energy from the Leader of the Opposition and the Labor Party, or lower taxes, a stronger economy and services that Australians can rely on from the Liberals and the Nationals.