Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:10): I thank the member for her question. The member would be aware that the super changes we have announced do not take effect until 2025—that is after the next election. I do thank the Deputy Leader for the opportunity to speak about the promises that we made at the election and what we've delivered— Mr Wallace interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Fisher will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: because just yesterday we delivered on another commitment of an improvement in paid parental leave. It was promised and delivered. We've delivered on cheaper medicines—promised and delivered. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause, and I will hear from the deputy leader on a point of order. Ms Ley: On relevance, Mr Speaker: the question just could not have been any tighter—there was no scope for preamble: did the Prime Minister say those words or not? And we seek your guidance, Mr Speaker, on bringing the Prime Minister back to the question. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister has been going for less than a minute. He's entitled to a preamble. The question was about a quote that he made. I will bring him back to that question and ask him to return to it. Mr ALBANESE: We've made our priority clear on superannuation, which is what the question is about. Mr Dutton: Did you make the statement? The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: Once again, you have more angry ranting. What happened to the smile? You were going to smile more, Peter. What happened to happy Peter? Where has it gone? Mr Dutton: Where's the integrity? Mr ALBANESE: So much anger. So much vitriol. The SPEAKER: The House will come to order. The Prime Minister will return to the question. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! There's far too much noise on my left. Mr ALBANESE: I'm responding to the interjections, Mr Speaker. It's hard to respond when someone's just yelling nonstop from go to whoa. I'll tell you what we won't do. We've said what we will do on super, something that will impact one-half of one per cent of Australians and that's supported not just by those opposite— Mr Ted O'Brien interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause. The member for Fairfax will withdraw that comment. Mr Ted O'Brien: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will continue. Mr ALBANESE: We are a government for all Australians. They are a government for one-half of one per cent of Australians. I encourage them to go to the wall for that one-half of one per cent. I encourage the Leader of the Opposition to go to the Liberal Party launch on Sunday, to stand up and introduce Dominic Perrottet as the Premier of New South Wales and to say that this is the hill they're going to die on.