Ms MASCARENHAS (Swan) (14:28): My question is to the Minister for Defence Personnel. What role will Defence personnel play in the historic AUKUS agreement? Mr Taylor interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Hume! Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my right! The member for Hume will immediately withdraw that comment. Mr Taylor: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: I'll hear from the member for Wannon. Mr Tehan: Mr Speaker, I'd ask the Prime Minister to withdraw what he said as well. It was uncalled for, and he should withdraw what he had to say. He said that he wanted decency in this place. Then he should withdraw what he said, if he's got the decency to do so. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: As my starting point, there is far too much noise. I heard what the member for Hume said. I didn't hear what the Prime Minister said. Did the Prime Minister say something unparliamentary? Mr Albanese: No, I didn't, Mr Speaker. Honourable members interje cting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Prime Minister has the call. Mr Albanese: I responded to an interjection from the shadow Treasurer, but I'm happy to withdraw to assist the House. Mr Gosling interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Solomon is warned. Mr Brian Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: And the member for Lyons will cease interjecting immediately. I want to hear from the member for Swan. Ms MASCARENHAS: My question is to the Minister for Defence Personnel. What role will defence personnel play in the historic AUKUS agreement?