Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:40): It must be interesting when they have shadow ministry meetings, because that question goes to the exact opposite of what the shadow finance minister said. She said, 'Everybody needs $300 off their power bill. In fact, we'd like to see more.' What we've done— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The deputy leader has asked her question. The member for Casey has continued to interject. He'll cease interjecting as well. Mr ALBANESE: Perhaps that will be in their announcement tonight. Apparently they're going to do multiples. That's what we've just had—a pre-emptive strike from the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, saying that they'll do multiples of our power bill announcement in tonight's budget reply. Well, we await that. Perhaps they can move those as amendments. When they had the chance to support Australian families and to vote for power bill relief, they voted against it for families. They voted against it for families and they voted against it for small business, like they vote against everything. The problem with this opposition is that they take the word 'opposition' literally. They just say no to everything. They have no plans for the future and nothing positive to say about what is needed. They've had two budget replies without having any substantive policy whatsoever. The Leader of the Opposition can't find the National Press Club to give a serious speech about the alternative policy of the alternative government. So we await tonight the view that we will see a fully costed policy plan. Mr Sukkar interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Deakin will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: This is the third budget reply. We've had strike 1 and strike 2. Tonight we'll see whether it's strike 3, and, as I know there are many over there who would like to see, strike 3 and you're out.