Ms CHANEY (Curtin) (14:59): This is a question for the Prime Minister. Voters have a right to know who is funding their candidates before they vote. Opposition members interjecting— Ms CHANEY: Real-time disclosure of all my donations. The government has a longstanding commitment to real-time disclosure— The SPEAKER: The member will resume her seat. The same rules apply to everyone. There's going to be silence so questions can be heard. No matter what's being said, the questioner has to be heard in silence. That goes for everyone in the chamber. The member for Curtin will start her question again. Ms CHANEY: Voters have a right to know who is funding their candidates before they vote. The government has a longstanding commitment to real-time disclosure of political donations over $1,000, but this hasn't happened, because the government has indicated it wants opposition support on electoral reform. Time is running out to implement transparency before the next election. Why won't the government make good on its promise and pass this legislation immediately with crossbench support in both houses? We need transparency now.