Mr PALMER (Fairfax) (14:20): Thank you, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Prime Minister. It is 114 years since women received the vote—a long time ago. It took them 41 years to get a member in parliament, yet in your ministry you have got a significantly lower proportion of women than voted at the elections. Does the government think Liberal women or members are less worthy or of lower merit than their Liberal male colleagues, or do you just say you believe in gender equality and fail to do anything about it? Government members interjecting— Mr Ewen Jones: Mr Speaker, on a point of order. There are 237 people who have lost their jobs in Queensland Nickel, and a fair few of them are women and they are still wanting their things. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left will cease interjecting. The member for Herbert knows that was a completely frivolous point of order against the standing orders. He was warned at the beginning of the day, and that warning carries over. The member for Herbert will leave under 94(a). The member for Herbert then left the chamber.