Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:10): That's not the first time that the Leader of the Opposition has called for an election, because he said we should have an election because we wanted to give a tax cut to every taxpayer. That was before he rolled over and had his tummy tickled and voted for it! And now he's suggesting that we should have an election on—I don't know—New Year's Day! Talk about 'in touch'! But he's got form when it comes to recklessly mouthing off. Remember, in the lead up last year to Australia Day, he demanded a boycott of Australia's largest employer, Woolworths, because they didn't stock the right thongs. He dumped his own 2030 targets without warning his party. He talks about a referendum; he's promised another one. He hasn't mentioned it since, but he made that commitment before the election. He said that one of his nuclear reactors would produce a Coke can's worth of radioactive waste. Well, he was wrong by a factor of—wait for it—12½ thousand. He called for a national ban on TikTok before he set up his own account. If you can't ban them, join them—that's his approach! His schemes are half baked. He has nothing but anger and recklessness. He has no costings and no detail for any policy that he is putting forward—policy positions that barely survive a round of breakfast TV. I don't know what he'll do next week when Ray retires. Without his Thursday mornings of those tough interviews, I don't know what he'll do! There's no accountability from this bloke and no hope from him. It's just 'no' to everything. And he of all people has the hide to speak about division with his record of seeking to divide people. Whether it was the African community in Melbourne or whether it was all the other comments that he has made, he has a whole history of seeking to divide Australians. Everything he has done points towards that. He's made a career of being angry, pointing at other people and saying, 'You should be angry about them.' That is who this bloke's character is, and the Australian people know. The SPEAKER: There was far too much noise during that answer. We're going to see if everyone can improve their behaviour for the remainder of question time. If not, there will have to be actions taken.