Mr CHANDLER-MATHER (Griffith) (14:46): My question is to the Prime Minister. This year, property investors like you will receive billions in tax handouts from this Labor government, including from negative gearing, driving up property prices. Prime Minister, you talk about supply. New housing construction has reached a 10-year low under your government. You talk about help to buy but will only help 0.2 per cent of the five million renters. Will your government phase out tax concessions for property investors, like negative gearing, so everybody can afford a good home? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! There was far too much noise during that question. The Minister for Early Childhood Education, the Leader of the Nationals: I couldn't hear what the member was saying. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! This works for everyone. The member will ask his question again so I can hear it. Mr CHANDLER-MATHER: My question is to the Prime Minister. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Just resume your seat. Order! If everyone can just stop interjecting for the remainder of question time, things will be a lot smoother. I give the call to the Prime Minister.