Ms WATSON-BROWN (Ryan) (15:19): My question is to the Prime Minister. Ahead of the global climate summit, thousands have blockaded the world's— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member will resume her seat. I need to hear the question, which means the House needs to come to order. If I don't have the question, I don't know what the question is. If people expect me to make rulings on the question, I've got to hear the question. The member for Ryan deserves to be heard in silence as a mark of respect. I give her the call. Ms WATSON-BROWN: My question is to the Prime Minister. Ahead of the global climate summit, thousands have blockaded the world's biggest coal port, in Newcastle. Some coal exports were stopped, and over 100 people were arrested. This growing, rising-tide movement says that, if Labor won't stop more coal and gas, they will. They're planning even bigger actions next year. Prime Minister, do you agree with the Greens that these people are heroes and should be congratulated?