Ms LANDRY (Capricornia—Deputy Nationals Whip) (14:16): My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources and Northern Australia— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Capricornia will resume her seat. The member for Sydney is warned, as is the member for Gellibrand. I refer members to my earlier statement. I will start lowering the volume if this persists. The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Burke: I want to raise two matters with you, Mr Speaker: one with respect to Practice and one with respect to a resolution carried by the House earlier today. Page 47 of Practice makes clear that: Section 64 further provides that after the first general election no Minister of State can hold office for a longer period than three months unless he or she is or becomes a Senator or a Member of the House of Representatives. Earlier today, the House unanimously resolved to refer to the High Court: (a) whether, by reason of section 44(i) of the Constitution, the place of the Member for New England (Mr Joyce) has become vacant. In a circumstance where the House has unanimously resolved that we do not know whether or not he has the qualifications required to hold office as a minister in this government, he should not be here on the floor answering questions. The SPEAKER: I was ready to rule, but, given the issues that are at stake, I do want to hear from the Leader of the House. I don't want to cut him off. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, until such a time as the High Court decides otherwise— Ms Husar interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lindsay is warned. Mr Pyne: the member for New England is duly elected and therefore has every right to sit in the House, unless his status is chosen to be different by the High Court. As a consequence, he can be the deputy— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will resume his seat. Mr Albanese interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Grayndler is warned. I've listened very carefully to the Manager of Opposition Business. The House passed a resolution referring the matter to the High Court. The High Court will determine the matter. If the High Court determines that there is a vacancy, that's when that occurs, not when the Manager of Opposition Business raises a point of order. The member for Capricornia needs to ask the question again because I could not hear it. Ms LANDRY: My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources and Northern Australia. Will the Deputy Prime Minister outline to the House how the government is growing Australia's economy by backing our $63 billion agriculture sector? What effect will alternative policies have on jobs and cost of living across regional Australia, particularly in my electorate of Capricornia?