Mr TAYLOR (Hume) (14:33): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer. I refer to the Prime Minister's opinion piece on 24 April 2022, which read: Australia needs a government that will accept responsibility and not seek to blame others … The Prime Minister's first budget confirms electricity prices are going up by 56 per cent, inflation will hit eight per cent and unemployment is set to rise. Will the Prime Minister take responsibility— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Hume will resume his seat. There is far too much noise. I cannot hear where the question is directed, and I can't hear the question. I'm going to ask the member for Hume to begin again, and I want the House to remain silent to show him the courtesy that he deserves. I give the call to the member for Hume. Mr TAYLOR: My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to the Prime Minister's opinion piece on 24 April 2022, which read: Australia needs a government that will accept responsibility and not seek to blame others … The Prime Minister's first budget confirms electricity prices are going up by 56 per cent. Inflation will hit eight per cent and unemployment is set to rise. Will the Prime Minister take responsibility for a budget with no plans to deal with these pressures? The SPEAKER: I give the call to the Prime Minister, who will be heard in silence.