Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:19): The hypocrisy knows no bounds. This is what the Leader of the Opposition said about migration on 2 September 2022: It's too little, too late. This is a decision that should have been made 100 days ago when the government was elected, but of course they didn't do that. That's what he said in September. Just in case you think that was a slip of the tongue and wasn't thought through, this is what he said a month later in a speech to the Tourism and Transport Forum leadership summit on 21 October 2022: … we need migration. The government's announcement to increase the permanent migration intake has been delayed because of union pressure. That's what he had to say. What he actually knows— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! There is far too much noise. The Prime Minister will pause, and the Leader of the Opposition will be heard in silence for his point of order. Mr Dutton: Mr Speaker, it's on relevance. The figure of $1.5 million was in the budget papers last night. Could you explain the $1.5 million figure? The SPEAKER: The Prime Minster will continue, and I will be listening to his answer carefully to make sure he is relevant to the question. Mr ALBANESE: I was asked a question about migration, and I'm spot on. He mightn't want to hear what he was saying about migration. He mightn't want to hear the facts, either. Mr Ted O'Brien interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Fairfax will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: When they were in government—at least he's not one of the ones hunting you. Worry a bit closer. Honourable members interjecting— The SP EAKER: Order! The Prime Minister will continue. Mr ALBANESE: The fact is that migration would have been higher under their figures. The Minister for Home Affairs gave a terrific speech at the National Press Club where she outlined all of this. As part of that, the draft new strategy that was released on 27 April fed into the budget that was released last night. This is what they had to say. It was chaired by Dr Martin Parkinson, the former head of Prime Minister and Cabinet under those opposite. It said: … Australia's migration program is not fit for purpose … Australia now has a migration program that fails to attract the most highly skilled migrants and fails to enable business to efficiently access workers … there is clear evidence of systemic exploitation and the risk of an emerging permanently temporary underclass. That's what they had to say. The Leader of the Nats, in case you think they missed out, said this: We'll be constructive with this government in saying that we welcome the changes that they're bringing forward, we believe permanent migration is important. Good on you, Dave. The SPEAKER: Order! The Prime Minister will refer to members by their correct titles.