Mr BOWEN (McMahon—Minister for Climate Change and Energy) (14:09): I can guarantee that Australia enters this crisis much better prepared. We currently have 36 days of petrol supply on hand, 29 days of jet fuel and 32 days of diesel. The Leader of the Opposition was asked in 2020, when he held my position— The SPEAKER: I will take this point of order. The minister will resume his seat. The minister was not asked anything about the opposition. Resume your seat. I will now hear the point of order from the manager. Mr Tehan: It goes to direct relevance. The question was very straightforward. Can you guarantee Australia will not run out of fuel? The SPEAKER: I do not want the minister talking about the opposition. He's going to have to talk about the question that he was asked. Mr BOWEN: Indeed, Mr Speaker. I'm simply pointing out what a previous minister said would guarantee supply, because the then minister for energy was asked, and he said 24 days. The SPEAKER: Order! No, I will deal with this. Mr BOWEN: I'll move on. The SPEAKER: Yes, to assist the House. We'll do this in a reasonable way. I've directed the minister to return to the question, and he shall do so. Otherwise, we will move on to the next question. Mr BOWEN: I'll simply say that we enter this crisis with 36 days worth of petrol, which is more than a previous minister said was necessary in a worst-case scenario. I might return to that later. As the Prime Minister said, we deal with a situation currently where our fuel supplies continue to arrive and our fuel stocks continue to be strong. Mr Conaghan interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Cowper is warned! Mr BOWEN: Any responsible member of this House, when we're dealing with a doubling of demand, would say to the Australian people that because we have strong supplies and because we have— Mr Conaghan interjecting— The SPEAKER: Oder! The member for Cowper is on a warning, and he will leave under 94(a). I want the House to hear this information. The minister is providing information to the House on an important issue, so I'm asking for everyone's assistance. Show respect, show restraint. The member for Cowper then left the chamber. Mr BOWEN: Any responsible member of the House would say that, while there are real challenges here, because our fuel supplies are secure, there is no need for panic buying. If honourable members undertake a different course of action—a national crisis is a time for leadership on both sides of the House. One side of the House is providing it. The other side of the House is playing politics.