Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:47): I thank the member for his question, but I don't thank him for voting against energy price relief. I don't thank him for not acknowledging the fact that pharmaceutical prices went down for people in his electorate from $42 50 to $30. I don't thank him for his carping and complaining about our childcare plans, which will provide childcare relief on 1 July. Mr Littleproud interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Nationals is warned. Mr ALBANESE: I don't thank him for refusing to support our fee-free TAFE plan, which will provide 180,000 fee-free TAFE places— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business? Mr Fletcher: A point of order on relevance: it was a very tight question about mortgages and recent rate hikes, not to give us a range of excuses, which is what the Prime Minister is doing right now. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister has had almost one minute of a preamble. The question was about mortgages and interest rates and costs. I'm asking him to be relevant to the question and ask him to return to the question. Mr ALBANESE: Thanks, Mr Speaker. I was listening carefully to the tag there, and it said what was occurring under Labor, and I'm informing the member of what is happening under Labor—cheaper medicine, cheaper child care, expanding paid parental leave, getting wages moving, more affordable housing, energy price relief, and fee-free TAFE. Every one of those positive plans, supported by those here, was opposed by those opposite, just as they're going to oppose the regional jobs created by our National Reconstruction Fund, just as they're opposing manufacturing jobs in our region and the opportunity that businesses will have to renew by investing in newer equipment and transforming themselves, getting access to cleaner and cheaper energy, or new industries developing, such as the ones that my friend the Minister for Resources indicated in her answer earlier on today. I say to the member opposite that the Australian people sent a message on 21 May, and that message was this. They had conflict fatigue. They were sick of a government that just said what it was against and sought division. They wanted positive plans. And that's what we're delivering.