Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:15): I will ask the Minister representing the Minister for Education to add to the answer. I simply note that, under Labor, childcare fees increased by 53 per cent, and since our package of changes to child care were introduced— Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker— Mr MORRISON: I've only been going for about 15 seconds—not even that! The SPEAKER: I'll call the Leader of the Opposition if he wishes, but, in fairness— Mr Shorten interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Maribyrnong, I can tell, is back! Because there can only be one point of order on relevance, I was listening to the Prime Minister, with his preamble— Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: Okay. Alright. The Leader of the Opposition, on a point of order. Mr Albanese: This was a very specific question that went to the government that he leads, the childcare system that he designed—not to any previous government. It went to what he is responsible for, which is Australian families being worse off because of his childcare system. The SPEAKER: As I've said before, the Prime Minister was only a few seconds into the answer and he was comparing and contrasting, and I'm sure he'd just done the first bit and he was about to move on. That's why I was listening carefully. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: And, Mr Speaker, you indeed perceived that correctly, because I was about to say that, once the reforms and changes we introduced into child care were implemented, the cost of child care, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, fell by over three per cent. It actually fell. So, when the reforms came in, with the design changes that were put in place, the costs actually fell by three per cent. And that's what they were designed to do—to take that pressure off, to ensure that they were targeted and that they were means tested so that, more broadly, with the other arrangements we as a government put in place to support families and hardworking Australians all across the country, we would continue to support them by ensuring that they paid lower taxes. That's what our government's been doing. But I'm happy for the minister to add to the answer.