Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:03): The once great parties of the Liberal Party and the National Party are reduced. They've gone from being either the party of government or the party of alternative government to Play School, while the person who was deputy prime minister when they committed to net zero is outside doing a press conference, reporting his defection from the National Party. But, of course, they've come a long way since those golden days of caring about energy policy and the environment under Scott Morrison and Barnaby Joyce, when they stood up and committed to net zero, when they acknowledged that the climate wars were causing a failure of investment. Mr Conaghan interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Cowper is now warned. Mr ALBANESE: My learned colleague up there, Phil Coorey, had this to say: … in reality, the climate wars of the past two decades— Mr Hamilton interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Groom! Mr ALBANESE: They're all outside watching you go down to 42! This is what Phil Coorey had to say: … in reality, the climate wars of the past two decades, caused primarily by recalcitrance from the conservatives, is the reason why the energy grid today is such a dysfunctional and costly mess as it tries to play catch up. That is what that radical journal, the Australian Financial Review, had to say! Today, instead of having tactics committee meetings in the morning now, the coalition have the equivalent of a paper YoGo, trying to paper over the cracks, where the Leader of the Opposition, who doesn't support the policy she's been out there spruiking, supports net zero—and said she did from the day it was adopted—and half of those opposite support net zero and half of them don't, and where the National Party have proudly said they are now leading and the Liberals follow. This is what the leader of the Nats said: 'This isn't the first time the Nats have set the policy agenda and the Liberals have followed.' Indeed, that is right.