Mr CHANDLER-MATHER (Griffith) (14:59): My question is to the Prime Minister. Millions of renters are in crisis and many are one rent increase away from eviction. The Greens have asked you for months to make an immediate investment from the budget in public housing and work with the states and territories to impose national limits on rent increases, and until this weekend you have refused. Now that you have caved in and put $2 billion on the table to get the Labor premiers to shift on housing, will you now show the same leadership and work with national cabinet to make unlimited rent increases illegal? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The leader of the Greens will resume his seat. I will take action on this. I could not hear a word the member for Griffith was saying. His question will be heard in silence, like everyone else's. Whoever is laughing—that's the Minister for Resources. She can cease interjecting as well, or be warned. I want to be clear: the rules apply equally to everyone in this House. The member for Griffith will ask his question in silence. If anyone interjects, they will leave the chamber immediately. I give the call to the member for Griffith. Mr CHANDLER-MATHER: If only they showed as much passion for renters. Millions of renters— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Resume your seat. The member for Griffith was shown the respect of the House. He will show the respect to the House as well. He will ask his question and begin it now. Mr CHANDLER-MATHER: My question is to the Prime Minister. Millions of renters are in crisis and many are one rent increase away from eviction. The Greens have asked you for months to make immediate investment from the budget in public housing and work with the states and territories to impose national limits on rent increases, and until this weekend you have refused. Now that you have caved in and put $2 billion on the table to get the Labor premiers to shift on housing, will you now show leadership and work with national cabinet to make unlimited rent increases illegal?