Mr ALBA NESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (15:04): I thank the member for Wannon for his question. We're still none the wiser as to what his portfolio is! I'm happy to receive the question, but the questioner would have more credibility if he had voted in favour of energy price relief. He had an opportunity to vote for lower prices; he voted for higher prices. I note AGL's statement to the Australian Stock Exchange, he voted for higher prices, and I note AGL's statement to the Australian Stock Exchange, notably: … the impact of government intervention contributed to a sharp decline in forward electricity prices. The SPEAKER: The member for Wannon, on a point of order? Mr Tehan: No. I seek leave to table a letter from Alan to the Minister for Energy and Climate pointing out that his bill will go up by $1,300 and— The SPEAKER: Is leave granted? Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my left will cease interjecting. I call the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: The procedure under standing orders for the tabling of documents during question time under practice is: if there is a document that the minister is referring to. This is not a document that the Prime Minister was referring to. Leave's not granted, and it's not what the procedure's there for. The SPEAKER: We're just going to move on. There's no point of order. I give the call to the member for Blair.