Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:11): I'm asked about promises with regard to energy. At the 2019 election, the coalition promised to reduce the wholesale price of electricity to $70 per megawatt by the end of 2021. Spoiler alert: it didn't happen. By the time they left office, the price was $286. They promised $70 and they delivered $286. That was what we inherited. When they were in charge, the member for Hume also promised $1 billion to deliver 3,800 megawatts of new power generation. Spoiler alert: it didn't happen. Not a single kilowatt. Mr Burke: Not one? Mr ALBANESE: Not one. Not a single dollar—not even a watt. A government member: What! Why? Mr ALBANESE: Not a why and not a watt! They also promised a feasibility study on Collinsville. They didn't even publish a study. The proponents got 4 million bucks—$4 million! For what? They produced less than Barnaby Joyce produced as an envoy. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my left and right! The Prime Minister is using the incorrect titles for members, and I ask him to refer to all members by their correct— Mr McCormack interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I want to hear from the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Fletcher: On relevance, Mr Speaker: the question was very clearly about the Prime Minister's policies—this government's policies and their lack of consistency with what they promised. The standing orders are very clear. Ministers can be asked about and can respond about what the government is doing. The Prime Minister is off on a frolic, and he should be brought back to the question. The SPEAKER: The— An honourable member interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. I'm just going to call the— An honourable member interjecting— The SPEAKER: If I'm trying to rule on a point of order, I don't need assistance from people interjecting. I was going to say the Prime Minister has had— Mr Dutton: Twelve months! Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I'll just call the Prime Minister, in continuation. Mr Albanese: Seriously, Mr Speaker! Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting. The House is going to come to order. There is a general warning for the entire House now. The Prime Minister will be heard in silence. Otherwise, action will be taken. Mr ALBANESE: Thanks very much, Mr Speaker. We also had promises about Liddell. The former minister, the former member for Kooyong, used to stand here and speak about keeping it open. He promised time and time again. It closed at the end of April, exactly as was planned under their watch. That's exactly what was planned. What we have done is put in place a real plan, a real plan of $3 billion of energy price relief that they voted against—up to $500 in bill relief for eligible households and up to $650 in bill relief for small businesses. Real relief, right off your power bill, right when you need it. We've provided in the budget $1.6 billion for energy efficiency upgrades, including the new Small Business Energy Incentive. With Rewiring the Nation, $16 billion has been provided to unlock the grid, to upgrade it, so that it's able to accept more renewable energy. We signed Marinus Link, which was talked about by those opposite but nothing happened. We declared the first offshore wind zone in Australia. Four hundred community batteries are being deployed across Australia. We've implemented the Capacity Investment Scheme to unlock over $10 billion of investment in batteries, pumped hydro and more renewables in our grid. We have practical plans. Every one of them is opposed by the naysayers opposite.