The Hon. PENNY SHARPE (Minister for Climate Change, Minister for Energy, Minister for the Environment, and Minister for Heritage) (11:55:55): I would have to take the detail of that on notice. Funnily enough, I do not know every phone call that the Premier makes. I know that he makes a lot of phone calls and I know that he is very busy. Again, the point that I make here is that the Premier is doing his job and doing it very effectively. We are working through those issues, whether it is housing, infrastructure, schools, the NDIS or education. We are working through all of those important agreements. We are also working in partnership with the Federal Government.
Again, I shout out to my colleague the Hon. Chris Bowen, who has worked very closely with New South Wales. As a result of that collaboration we are delivering another 2.2 gigawatts of renewable energy into New South Wales. We have additional funding that will support the faster rollout of the transition. We have important funding going into our manufacturers so that we can build solar panels and batteries here, and we can support sovereign security in the rollout of renewables. All of those things are incredibly important and are about partnership and working together. Do we sometimes fight? Yes, we do. And that is what one would expect when we stand up for New South Wales. We are determined in the short, medium and long term to ensure that New South Wales gets its fair share. Our Premier is leading the charge, as are all of the Ministers in their portfolios as we do this. The cheapest thing to do is just throw rocks, but we need to fix the problem, and that is what we are doing.