Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (15:03): I thank the member for Lindsay for her question. Indeed, we did release modelling done by RepuTex in 2021. After that occurred, of course, there was not modelling but a factual change that occurred in May 2022 from the Australian Energy Regulator that pointed to a 20 per cent increase in costs of electricity, and that flowed through to wholesale prices. There are a couple of pressures on energy prices—one, of course, is the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, and the second— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my left will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: The modelling that I was asked about occurred in 2021. If you go back to when the Russian invasion of Ukraine was— Opposition members interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: I think you'll find out. I remember, and you should recall President Zelenskyy spoke to this chamber just before my last budget reply in March of this year. The second pressure is the failure to invest. In fact, four gigs went out and one gig of energy went in. That led to a massive failure to invest. The SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: Three years ago, before the 2019 election, there was a promise of $1 billion towards new generation. That would have added 3,800 megawatts of new generation. Instead of four-out one-in, that would have been 4.8 in and four in. It would have made a difference. What we saw was all of the commitments: Alinta Energy in East Gippsland, Alinta Energy in Reeves Plains, Quinbrook Infrastructure Partners in Gratton, APA Group in Dandenong, Australian Industrial Energy in Port Kembla, Sunset Power and Delta Electricity in Lincoln Gap, Rise Renewables in Baroota, UPC Renewables in Armidale, BE Power Solutions in Cressbrook, Hydro Tasmania, Battery of the Nation— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order? Mr Fl etcher: It's on relevance. It was a very tightly worded question about the Labor Party's modelling. He's gone to the coalition's policies an election ago. If he can't answer the question, he should simply say so and sit down. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister was asked a— Mr Taylor interjecting— The SPEAKER: Alright. I call the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: Three years later, that's what we inherited. Three years later, not a single dollar of that was delivered. Not a dollar. There were not any megawatts; they aimed for 3,800 and they delivered zero. A big duck egg. Not one. Not one watt of new generation as a result of that announcement. Of course, that's before we go to the farcical situation of the Collinsville promise, which was never delivered either. (Time expired) Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my left! When the House comes to order— Mr Fletcher interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will cease interjecting while I'm talking.