Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the Opposition) (14:04): We certainly stand, everyone in this parliament, with the communities who are going through such distress, these flood affected communities. I would ask the Prime Minister—not formally—if he does travel back to that area that's been so affected, in Richmond and Hawkesbury, that he contact the local member there, Susan Templeman, who's on the ground working with those communities. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I just need to say that an indulgence is granted to associate yourself with the remarks, not to add political commentary. I do give leeway. I gave leeway— An honourable member interjecting— The SPEAKER: I won't tolerate people interjecting while I address the House—full stop. That is why, on an issue like this, I didn't ask the Prime Minister to resume his seat when the time expired. I just want to make that clear—that indulgence is granted on the basis that there's a compact, that it's to associate yourself with the remarks. And if that occurs continually, you'll be finding that indulgence will be much rarer.