Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:08): I thank the substitute question of No. 2. It comes as some surprise that they're mixing it up today. Honourable members interjecting — The SPEAKER: The member for Deakin and the member for Hume will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: I'm asked about housing and the cost of housing, and I say to the member who asked the question that he does have an opportunity to do something on housing, which is to support the Housing Australia Future Fund that is before this parliament now. What the Housing Australia Future Fund—along with the Housing Accord and other measures—is aimed at doing, of course, is increasing supply of housing. That has an impact on price. It's economics 101. It has an impact. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Groom and the member for Hume will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: There is massive support out there. The Property Council of Australia— Mr Sukkar: Mr Speaker— Mr ALBANESE: They really are mixing it up. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is answering a question about mortgage payments and the cost of living, and he's referencing housing. Mr Sukkar: The point of order is on relevance. He's speaking about the Housing Australia Future Fund, which has nothing to do with— The SPEAKER: The tag at the end of question about the cost of policies makes what the Prime Minister is saying relevant. If you don't want him to refer to that, don't add the tag to the question. Mr ALBANESE: Thanks very much, Mr Speaker. Mr Taylor: You are so out of touch. The SPEAKER: Member for Hume, if you interject again, you will be warned. Let's just get back to the question. Mr ALBANESE: They've got excited by the change of order. The chief executive of the Property Council of Australia said this: The legislation … is an important first step to get government working together with industry to bridge the national housing deficit and stimulate new supply that Australia desperately needs. That's the chief executive of the Property Council. The Community Housing Industry Association: We need to get moving on building a better supply of social and affordable housing and these … legislation are important building blocks. National Shelter—the Housing Australia Future Fund is a good start to addressing the significant unmet need for social and affordable housing. The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Housing Association say it would start to address the housing challenge. Homelessness Australia say: It's important that the Housing Australia Future Fund … get going now. The Housing Industry Association supports 'the government's goal to build 30,000 social houses and believes it's a worthy goal to get behind'. More supply means cheaper rents. The fact is that we have a comprehensive plan on housing. Those opposite, like in everything else, just have a plan to say no.