Mr BANDT (Melbourne) (14:21): My question is for the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, Newspoll today should be no surprise. Young people are getting screwed over. Owning a home is out of reach, study is getting more expensive, work is getting more insecure and now many young people's wages will be cut after the Fair Work Commission decision, cheered on by your government, to cut their penalty rates. Last year the Greens announced our plan to protect penalty rates in legislation, and we are pleased that others are now on board. Prime Minister, will you now join with the rest of the parliament in protecting the wages of hundreds of thousands of Australians, especially our youngest and lowest paid workers, by backing the Greens bill? Wouldn't it be better to spend this week protecting young people's wages instead of giving the big banks a multi-billion-dollar handout? The SPEAKER: Before I call the Prime Minister: I am going to allow the question but caution the member for Melbourne about the use of language in his question being unparliamentary or certainly unsavoury. I have cautioned him on that before. If there is a repeat of it, I will simply sit the member for Melbourne down. This is made more difficult by the change to the standing orders of course, which gives 45 seconds for long speeches rather than 30, but that is beyond my control. But I do say to the member for Melbourne that, if there is a repeat of that, I will simply sit him down and move to the next question. The Prime Minister has the call.