Mr IRONS (Swan) (15:02): Thank you, Mr Deputy Speaker. Honourable members: He's the speaker! Mr IRONS: My question is to the Minister for Territories, Local Government and Major Projects. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member will start his question again. Mr IRONS: Thank you, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Minister for Territories, Local Government and Major Projects, representing the Minister for Communications. I have received at least 100 letters from my constituents about the poor broadband service in the Ascot exchange. In 2007 the then Labor member wrote to the constituents of Swan and said that they would solve this. They said they would fix it, but in six years they did nothing. They were absolutely useless. What action is the coalition government taking to reverse Labor's inaction and pathetic uselessness, and to help my constituents in the Ascot exchange? Opposition members: Argument! The SPEAKER: Before I call the minister— Mr Albanese: Go down the other end, Paul! Ms Henderson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Grayndler is delaying the member for Watson! The member for Corangamite will cease interjecting! Mr Albanese: I am just trying to— The SPEAKER: The member for Grayndler will cease interjecting! Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, there might be a bit of argument in that question. The SPEAKER: No, the member for Watson. Is this a point of order? Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The SPEAKER: On what point of order? Mr Burke: Under the rules for questions—under the standing orders—questions are not allowed to contain argument. That was full of it! Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Gilmore and the Leader of the House will cease interjecting! I would like to respond to the point of order. A government member interjecting— The SPEAKER: And whoever that was can cease interjecting too! I will say to the member for Watson that if I enforced that particular subsection of the standing orders strictly, almost none of the opposition's questions would be in order. Ms Kate Ellis: You can't be serious! The SPEAKER: I am deadly serious. If you would like me to start, I will.