Ms COLLINS (Franklin—Minister for Housing, Minister for Homelessness and Minister for Small Business) (15:03): Thank you, Mr Speaker, and I thank the member opposite for his question. As I have said clearly in this place, more than two million businesses will be exempt from the single-interest stream that the member is referring to in terms of the industrial relations bill. Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting. The minister will be heard in silence, just as the member for Monash was heard in silence. Mr Dutton: Answer the question! Ms COLLINS: I am answering the question, and I'll keep answering the question. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition is warned. I can't be clearer. When a minister is on her feet, within barely seconds into the answer, it is unacceptable, the yelling, the interjections. I give her the call. Ms COLLINS: And as I said earlier in the week in this place, there are other thresholds that need to be met, and one of those is of course that the Fair Work Commission would need to say that they have the same single interest, and that would not be the case in the example that the member actually refers to.