Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the Opposition) (14:58): My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister. I refer to his previous answer on climate change. Will the Deputy Prime Minister release the coalition agreement with the Prime Minister so that Australians may have transparent oversight over policy on climate change, including net zero emissions by 2050? The SPEAKER: The Practice makes very clear that arrangements between the parties cannot be the subject of questions, so I can't see how the question is in order. It's a question that's regularly asked whenever the coalition agreement comes up. Mr Stephen Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, member for Whitlam. I'll hear from the Leader of the Opposition. Mr ALBANESE: Mr Speaker, it certainly went to, though, climate change policy, and it went to his previous answer about net zero emissions by 2050. The SPEAKER: What I would allow the Leader of the Opposition to do would be to rephrase the question that referred to the previous answer. But the coalition agreement had nothing to do with the previous answer, and he can't use the question as a device to ask about internal party matters, which the Practice has made very clear cannot be the subject of questions. Mr ALBANESE: My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister, and I refer to his previous answer. Should Australians have oversight, in a transparent manner, over why it is that this government refuses to adopt net zero emissions by 2050, unlike the National Farmers Federation, the Business Council of Australia, every state and territory government and every major business in this country, as well as all of our major trading partners, including all of the G7? The SPEAKER: That question is in order.