Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:00): The whole premise of the Leader of the Opposition's question is wrong. Mr Dutton: What? You didn't say it? Mr ALBANESE: But I'm happy to talk about the— Mr Dutton: Yes or no! The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition has asked his question. Mr Dutton: What about a straight answer? The SPEAKER: Order, the Leader of the Opposition! The Prime Minister is within 13 seconds of his answer. You've asked your question. I ask the House to be silent. I'd ask that the same courtesy be shown to ministers when they are answering questions. I call the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: He's very angry, Mr Speaker. I'm asked about the 2022 campaign launch in Perth of the Australian Labor Party. Let me say that there wasn't a lot of anger there. What was there was enormous support. It was the first time for a very long time, if ever—certainly in the modern era—that a major political party chose to launch their election campaign in Perth. And I can think of at least four reasons why that was successful—at least four. When I look across there, at the member for Swan and the member for Pearce and the member for Tangney and the member for Hasluck, I'm reminded of how successful that campaign launch was. The former government, of course, had prime ministers who couldn't find Perth. They couldn't find Perth over their nine years in office. But what we did as one of the centrepieces of our launch there was, of course, the Help to Buy scheme. What the Help to Buy scheme, based upon successful schemes that have operated in Perth, enables them to do— Opposition members interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: I'm asked about the housing policy; I'm asked about the 2022 campaign— The SPEAKER: Order! There is far too much noise. I'm going to ask the Prime Minister to pause for a moment. I'm trying to hear the Prime Minister, but there is continual interjecting on my left. It makes it very difficult, and I'm looking at you, the Leader of the Nationals. I call the Leader of the Opposition on a point of order. Mr DUTTON: It is on relevance. The Prime Minister was asked: did he make a statement about promising cheaper mortgages—yes or no? We just want a straight answer. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is answering the question. The question was about plans announced at the 2022 campaign launch, regarding interest rates and mortgages. I'm going to give the Prime Minister the call. Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition. Mr ALBANESE: He's so angry, and it's just after two o'clock! The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister can continue with his answer. Opposition members interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: It'll get worse: we've got an hour and 10 minutes. The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my left will cease interjecting. Mr Dutton: What about the truth? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition, it's a funny way to help. I give the call to the Prime Minister, and I'm asking the House for order. We're into the first question. I don't want to issue a general warning, but I'm calling the Prime Minister to continue his answer. Mr A LBANESE: Thanks, Mr Speaker. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition has asked his question. He may not— Mr Dutton: You sit down like a petulant child. Why don't you answer the question? The SPEAKER: I'm going to ask the Leader of the Opposition to withdraw that remark to assist the House. Mr Dutton: I withdraw, Mr Speaker, and if the Prime Minister— The SPEAKER: You may resume your seat. For the benefit of all members, if the Speaker asks you to withdraw, you withdraw immediately, without any other comment. I give the call to the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: They're not happy, and it's only Wednesday. At the 2022 campaign launch we had, as one of the centrepieces of that launch, our Help to Buy Scheme. That was based upon the very successful scheme that's been implemented for many years in Western Australia. There are also schemes being looked at in New South Wales by the Liberal government and of course being implemented in Victoria as well. Our Help to Buy Scheme is a good policy, and it was in the budget.