Ms CATHERINE KING (Ballarat) (14:15): My question is to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister supports cutting the penalty rates of nearly 700,000 Australians by up to $77 every week, and, under this Prime Minister, a nurse in New South Wales would lose eight weeks of paid parental leave, a cut of around $5,300— Ms Flint interjecting — Mr Falinski: No, it's the Fair Work Commission. Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Ballarat will resume her seat. Take a seat. Members on my right will cease interjecting—the Leader of the House, the member for Boothby and others. I cannot hear the question. The member for Ballarat will begin her question again. Ms CATHERINE KING: My question is again to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister supports cutting the penalty rates of nearly 700,000 Australians by up to $77 a week, and, under the Prime Minister, a nurse in New South Wales would lose eight weeks of paid parental leave, a cut of around $5,300. When will the Prime Minister stop fighting other Liberals— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Ballarat will resume her seat. I am going to caution those members on my right again. We are going to do it a third time. I am going to hear the question. This time, if there are any interjections, members will be removed. Ms CATHERINE KING: The Prime Minister supports cutting the penalty rates of nearly 700,000 Australians by up to $77 every week, and, under this Prime Minister, a nurse in New South Wales would lose eight weeks of paid parental leave, a cut of around $5,300. When will this Prime Minister stop fighting other Liberals and start fighting for Australian workers? The SPEAKER: The Minister for Social Services has the call. Mr Hammond: He's not even the health minister. The SPEAKER: The member for Perth will cease interjecting.