Mr PASIN (Barker) (14:19): My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy. Cafe owner Natalie Siegele in my electorate of Barker is at breaking point. She said, 'It's the worst it's been in my whole seven years of running the business.' The minister repeatedly promised to cut prices by $275 a year, but in fact energy bills for South Australian businesses are up $1,288. Why are Australian families facing higher prices and fewer choices because of this government's failed energy policy? Mr Brian Mitchell interjecting— Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Lyons and the Treasurer will not interject before the minister speaks. It's the same rule for both sides. If that continues, people will leave the chamber. It is highly disorderly to interject when a member is not shown respect in asking a question, and equally before a minister speaks. If that continues, people will be warned and they will leave.