Ms LEY (Farrer—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:29): My question is to the Prime Minister. Today the minister for industry was asked what would happen if states rejected Labor's half-baked plan on power prices. The minister could only say, 'Let's wait and see.' Asked for his message to Queensland the minister could only say, 'I love Queensland.' When pushed for actual details the minister said, 'I was hoping you wouldn't ask for details.' Given the government has no idea about the details— Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Minister for Defence Industry has been continually interjecting on the Deputy Leader of the Opposition. I made it clear the question before. This will apply to both sides of the chamber. Out of respect for the deputy, I'm going to ask her to state her question again. Ms LEY: My question is to the Prime Minister. Today the minister for industry was asked what would happen if states rejected Labor's half-baked plan on power prices. The minister could only say, 'Let's wait and see.' M r Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Attorney-General will not interrupt the Deputy Leader of the Opposition. She will start her question again. Ms LEY: My question is to the Prime Minister. Today the minister for industry was asked what would happen if states rejected Labor's half-baked plan on power prices. The minister could only say, 'Let's wait and see.' Asked for his message to Queensland the minister could only say, 'I love Queensland.' When pushed for actual details the minister said, 'I was hoping you wouldn't ask for details.' Given the government has no idea about the details, why won't the Prime Minister say sorry for giving false hope to Australians about lowering power prices?