Senator JOYCE (Queensland—Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:36): Mr President, I ask a further supplementary question. Can the minister explain why, on a question of a tax imposed by her government on Queensland in 71 days' time, she can give no more than a collage of motherhood statements, instead of giving a qualitative answer with facts—that she says in her statement to Senator Brandis are so important—to the questions that are important? On not one issue was she able to table an exact answer or give nothing more than a general motherhood statement. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Joyce, I put to you that that question needs to be rephrased. I will give you the opportunity to rephrase it to make it comply. Senator JOYCE: Mr President, I will rephrase my further supplementary question. In place of the motherhood statements you have just given, Minister, can you have another attempt to actually give an exact answer on how much electricity prices will go up, considering councils are now talking about a 10 per cent increase in electricity prices and your figures are vastly lower than that, considering councils are now talking about increases in the prices of fugitive emissions, considering prices are now flying through in so many areas, especially transport costs, considering people such as— (Time expired)