Mr DUTTON (Dickson—Leader of the Opposition) (14:01): My question is to the Prime Minister. Under this government, Australians are paying on average $8,000 a year in additional costs. People with a mortgage are paying $24,000 a year—they're worse off. Energy costs are up by $1,000, and food prices are up nearly 10 per cent. Prime Minister, isn't every Australian worse off as a result of your broken promises and bad decisions? Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Before the Prime Minister—I'll just ask him to pause. Ministers, the home affairs minister and the Treasurer, that was far too much noise. I couldn't hear the question, and the Leader of the Opposition will state his question again. I need to hear the question, so that means: don't interrupt. Mr McCormack: Silence! The SPEAKER: I don't need any assistance from the member from Riverina but appreciate the sentiment. I give the call to the honourable the Leader of the Opposition. Mr DUTTON: With much pleasure, Mr Speaker. Thank you very much. My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, under your government, Australians are, on average, $8,000 a year worse off. People with mortgages are $24,000 a year worse off, energy costs are up $1,000, and food prices under your watch are nearly 10 per cent higher. Prime Minister, isn't every Australian worse off as a result of your broken promises and bad, bad decisions?