Ms LEY (Farrer—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:09): My question is to the Prime Minister. Hardworking Australian households and small businesses received news today that they will see huge increases in their electricity prices from 1 July. Each year households will be worse off by $594 in New South Wales, $512 in South Australia and $402 in South-East Queensland, even though the Prime Minister promised they would be $275 better off. Why did the Prime Minister break his promise and lie to the Australian people? The SPEAKER: I think I know what the Leader of the House is going to say, but I want to hear from him. Mr Burke: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition knows that that was out of order, and I ask (1) that it be withdrawn as unparliamentary and (2) that action be considered into whether the question remains on foot at all. The SPEAKER: The question is out of order, but I'm going to give the Deputy Leader of the Opposition a chance to rephrase it. Just withdraw the last part of the question and start a question again, without that inference at the end. Ms LEY: I withdraw the last part of the question. My question remains to the Prime Minister: hardworking Australian households and small businesses received news today that they will see huge increases in their electricity prices from 1 July. Each year households will be worse off by $594 in New South Wales, $512 in South Australia and $402 in South-East Queensland, even though the Prime Minister promised they would be $275 better off. Why did the Prime Minister break his promise to the Australian people? Mr Sukkar interjecting— The SPEAKER: Member for Deakin, I just warned the member for O'Connor about saying things before the Prime Minister or any other minister speaks. You will be warned now. If you say one more thing during question time, you'll be asked to leave. You have been continually disruptive all throughout the week.