Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:31): Thank you, Senator Green. We all know the biggest risk to regional and rural Australians who need more housing is this unholy antihousing alliance that has formed between the Greens, Peter Dutton and Pauline Hanson. We've all known for a long time that the— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, I remind you to refer to all MPs and senators by their correct titles. Senator WATT: Will do. As we know, the Liberals and Nationals have profoundly let down regional Australians, but the Greens have done so too. For all the Greens' cries for more housing, they don't back it up in their own homes. Which Greens senator, for example, owns a $1 million investment property in Brisbane? It's apparently quite nice. It features a master suite of epic proportions that would keep any of the Kardashians happy. And why did that senator increase the rent on their investment property by nine per cent while calling for a rent freeze? Which Greens senator owns four separate properties while telling the Senate last year that the great Australian dream today is owning a property portfolio with tenants who pay your income and pay for your assets? Why would those sorts of people now want to stand in the way of other people getting a home and a roof over their heads? (Time expired) Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I am waiting to call a senator for the next question and I expect there to be silence. Order!