Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (15:33): I thank the member for her question. I'll ask the energy minister to supplement here, because I haven't given myself any other portfolios! I make this point to the member about the company in her electorate in Mildura. She asked about the price of gas, but they came in here and voted against a cap on gas prices. They voted against it. They said it would be Armageddon—I quoted some of the things that were said by those opposite—if we dared to put a cap on gas prices, which we did. It was the right thing to do, and it had an impact. In addition to that, the member voted against the $3 billion, combined with the Victorian government along with other state and territory governments— Dr Webster: A point of order on relevance: I was actually talking about electricity, not gas. The SPEAKER: I give the call to the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: Thank you very much. They voted against the entire plan, which consisted of a cap on gas prices and a cap on coal prices, implemented through the Liberal Party in the New South Wales government, and they voted against the $3 billion plan. I would ask the minister for energy to continue.