Mr HUSIC (Chifley) (14:21): My question is to the Prime Minister— Mr Randall interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Canning will learn to sit there quietly. He is warned! Mr HUSIC: Thanks, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister update the House on the report released today by the Climate Commission titled The critical decade? Why is this decade critical for our climate and why is it critical to set a price on carbon? Mr Randall interjecting— Mr Albanese: Prime Minister, on a point of order: You have warned the member for Canning. He continues to interject across the chamber and to the gallery. Mr Randall: Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: The member for Canning will resume his seat. Mr Randall interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Canning will resume his seat! First of all, I thank the Leader of the House for the misspeak and the promotion. That is okay; usually I do the misspeaks. Regrettably, there were so many other people interjecting from both sides that, if the member for Canning was actually still interjecting, I missed that. But he certainly will not jump to his feet and think that he can just take the call. He has been warned and he is now on a slippery slope. I remind members that a warning is the precursor for a naming. I remind members, especially those to the rear of the chamber, that a motion to withdraw a member can be moved only after I name them. So if it happens, I have named them. I have seen plenty of movement about doing numbers in the chamber under the present circumstance and I am just making sure that I remind people what happens if I ever need numbers to support an action myself. The Prime Minister has the call.