Mr DUTTON (Dickson—Leader of the Opposition) (14:01): My question is to the Prime Minister. Before the election, the now Prime Minister promised to cut electricity bills by $275, provide cheaper mortgages and ensure families would be better off on the cost of living. Instead of reducing costs for working families, he's delivered 12 mortgage rate increases and a 22 per cent increase in electricity prices, and the cost of food and groceries has jumped by over 11 per cent. Why does this tricky Prime Minister repeatedly promise one thing and do another? Ms Catherine King interjecting— Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! There is far too much noise on my right. The minister for infrastructure and the Treasurer were continually interjecting during that question. The Leader of the Opposition will ask his question again. I could not hear what he was saying. So no more interjections during questions. Mr DUTTON: Prime Minister, before the election you promised to cut electricity bills by $275, provide cheaper mortgages and to ensure 'families will be better off on the cost of living'. Instead of reducing costs for working families, he's delivered 12 mortgage rate increases and a 22 per cent surge in electricity prices, and the cost of food and groceries has jumped by over 11 per cent. Why does this tricky Prime Minister repeatedly promise one thing and do another?