Mr MITCHELL (McEwen) (14:48): Thank you, Madam Deputy Speaker—I didn't think they wanted to hear my question! My question is to— Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, I rise on a point of order. It has become a habit of the Prime Minister—and other senior frontbenchers—to completely misrepresent what is going on in the House, and she should be pulled up on it. Nobody has been hurling abuse. She should withdraw that misstatement. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business is fully aware that there are other forms of the House to address these concerns and, whilst the opposition may be frustrated, I am operating within the standing orders. Ms Julie Bishop: Madam Deputy Speaker, I am offended by the words the Prime Minister used and I ask that she withdraw them. I am offended by her false accusation that— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will resume her seat. For the civility of the House, I am going to ask the Prime Minister to withdraw so we can proceed with question time. Ms Gillard: Madam Deputy Speaker, I withdraw. Mr Pyne interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Sturt is not assisting. I think it is a bit of a two-way street here, if people are concerned about the conduct of the House. Mr MITCHELL: I will try again. My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency and the Minister for Industry and Innovation. Minister, what are the facts about Australia's transition to a clean energy economy, and how is the government supporting households and businesses through its transition?