Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:13): AEMO produces an Integrated System Plan, and they produce it every year. Indeed, here it is! See this? This is called 'detail'. On this side of the page there are graphs, there's detail, there are costs, and on that side, there's yours. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will not use props! Mr ALBANESE: On one side is us and on the other side is yours. On one side of all of ours— An opposition member interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: Well, the first thing we did was to read it in the lead-up to the election campaign—when we said that the basis to our plan was the Integrated System Plan. And what's extraordinary is that the entire time they were in office they ignored the Integrated System Plan that was brought down by the Australian Energy Market Operator. They had 22 different policies and didn't land a single one—a single one. Nothing. What we have done is move forward in a practical way. Mr Sukkar interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: The shadow minister just used that, the member for Deakin. I'd concentrate on doorknocking if I were you, mate. Mr Sukkar interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: Not because it would help you, by the way! The SPEAKER: Order! The Prime Minister will return to the question. The member for Deakin will cease interjecting. Mr ALBANESE: Here's the plan. What you have is this: a blank page—no costings, and you can't say how many gigawatts, you can't say how many reactors will be there and you can't say what you'll do with the six of the seven owners of the land who've said no to it. At least people like the member for Wannon have been smart enough to say, 'I don't want it anywhere near me.' The SPEAKER: Has the Prime Minister concluded his answer? Mr ALBANESE: Yes. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Order, members on my left. We're going to have the House come to order so I can hear from the member for Dunkley.