Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:02): In the question the Leader of the Opposition just asked, he lied about Peter Malinauskas. He did not say that. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I'm going to get the Prime Minister to withdraw that part of his answer. Mr ALBANESE: The alleged quote from Peter Malinauskas— Opposition members: Withdraw! The SPEAKER: Order! I'm going to get the Prime Minister to withdraw. Mr ALBANESE: I withdraw. The alleged quote—brought through in the question—from the Premier of South Australia, Peter Malinauskas, was just not true. I've been working with the premiers and chief ministers— Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition has asked his question. Mr Dutton: How close are you working with him? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition has asked his question. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! There is far too much noise. We're not starting the day with that level of interjections, from the Leader of the Opposition down. We are going to handle this matter with respect. The Prime Minister will be heard in silence for the remainder of the answer. Mr ALBANESE: On the Leader of the Opposition's angry rant, rather than a question, about a new minimum age for access to social media, my government has announced that we will introduce legislation by the end of the year. Mr Hamilton interjecting— Mrs McIntosh interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Member for Groom, member for Lindsay. Mr ALBANESE: We have, in our May budget, funded the trial of age verification technology to make sure that we actually get this right. You need to trial the technology. This is something that has been a scourge of young people, in particular, throughout the Western world. It is something that governments are grappling with throughout the Western world. We know that too often social media isn't social at all. This is about giving children a childhood and giving parents peace of mind. I want young Australians to grow up playing outside with their friends—off their phones and onto the footy fields and the netball courts. That's what I want, and that's what parents want as well. I find it extraordinary that those opposite come in here on an issue like this and seek to yell and rant angrily, but that characterises everything they're about. When it comes to detail from an opposition that wants nuclear reactors around Australia, with no costings and no plan for how they would occur, just saying that they will be— Mr Littleproud interjecting— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order. The Leader of the Nationals. Everyone, cool it. The Prime Minister, in continuation. Mr ALBANESE: Setting a new national minimum age for social media will support parents and teachers. We all know that technology moves fast, and some will try to find their ways around these laws, which is why we need to get it right. None of that is an excuse for inaction. That's why my government will introduce legislation into this parliament this year. (Time expired)