House debates
Tuesday, 19 October 2021
Questions without Notice
Climate Change
2:09 pm
Scott Morrison (Cook, Liberal Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source
Thank you, Mr Speaker. I can be very clear with the Australian people. We will set these things out very clearly, because that is our form, that is what we have done. I think it's very important for Australians to know what our plans are as they are aware of the plans of all those who would go to the next election pretending to do various things. We will be very clear about our plans. People know what our 2030 commitment is. It's a mystery what the 2030 commitment is of those opposite. There's no plan there. There's no plan for 2050 from those opposite. We will release our plans. We will be clear about the costs. We will explain to people in rural and regional Australia in particular how we'll be standing with them as they work through the challenges that they will face and realise the opportunities are there for more jobs, more investment and a stronger rural and regional Australia.
I welcome the fact that, in asking this question, the Labor Party are saying that the standard is that you have to tell people what your plans are, what your costs are and what it means for them. That would be the first time they've ever done that.
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