Ms HENDERSON (Corangamite) (15:02): My constituency question is to the Minister for Major Projects, Territories and Local Government. In the Corangamite electorate, there are deep concerns about the lack of infrastructure investment to improve transport links to and from Melbourne. With V/Line services currently in chaos, there is no plan from the Victorian government to duplicate the rail line through southern Geelong. There is also deep concern about the cancellation of the East West Link. Has the Andrews' government informed— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left will cease interjecting. Ms HENDERSON: Mr Speaker, the clock did not reset; the clock did not start at the right time. The SPEAKER: The member for Corangamite will resume her seat. Mr Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McEwen will cease yelling interjections. The Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, on a point of order: there have been times previously when our preamble has been very long and the question has been simply ruled out of order when you get to the end and there is in fact no question. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House. The member for Corangamite will just resume her seat while I listen to the Leader of the House. Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield—I want to hear the Leader of the House in silence. Anyone who disagrees with me will not be in the chamber. The Leader of the House. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, I am informed the clock did not reset appropriately and, as a consequence, that was the reason why— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left will cease interjecting. Mr Pyne: The time ran out. Rather than this juvenile performance from the opposition, perhaps the member could be asked to read her question again. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. We had this situation with the member for Sydney. We are not going to have a long discussion about it. I am going to let the member for Corangamite ask her question again, as I would—the Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The member for Corangamite will resume her seat. The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, on a point of order: whether or not the clock is reset is an issue of whether you have asked the member to rephrase the question. But what has happened here is we have had the— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my right! Mr Burke: identical situation and we have had to put up with the fact that, yes, sometimes you lose a question. It cannot under be a ruling that is that strict and clear on this side of the House and then completely ignored on the other side of the House. That is not how you have been running this chamber and it should not change at this moment. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. What I am endeavouring to do is show fairness in the wake of the situation with the member for Sydney—I acknowledged that to the House. There were some interjections during the question, and I am not sure where the clock was at. I would prefer to allow the member for Corangamite to ask her question again. As I said to the House, I would prefer to show that same leniency, if this situation occurs again. So I am going to let the member for Corangamite ask her question— Mr Husic interjecting— The SPEAKER: without interjection—The member for Chifley is warned! The clock starts now.