Ms LEY (Farrer—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:40): My question is to the Prime Minister. Under this economically illiterate Prime Minister, families and small businesses are hurting. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I want to hear from the Leader of the House, but I do want to deal with this, following on from a couple of weeks ago. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, you made a ruling in response to the Manager of Opposition Business a few weeks ago. That ruling was made at the request of the opposition. You also indicated that if we had questions like this, we'd start looking at just simply going to the next question. The SPEAKER: On 30 May at 2.19 pm, the Manager of Opposition Business asked me to direct the Treasurer to cease his repeated practice of undignified personal attacks. That was raised by the manager, and I agreed with him at the time that personal reflection on other members shall be considered highly disorderly. In light of that, we're going to continue with the practice from 30 May to ensure that those sorts of remarks aren't made. Out of respect for the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, I will ask her to begin her question again without that remark and make sure that she's complying with practice and standing orders. Ms LEY: My question is to the Prime Minister. Under this Prime Minister, families and small businesses are hurting, with core inflation having now increased for four consecutive months to 4.4 per cent. As the Reserve Bank Governor said last week, 'groceries, petrol, health, education, rents, insurance, expenses are all going up.' Isn't this another example of this Prime Minister's weak leadership letting Australians down? Ms Madeleine King interjecting— The SPEAKER: The question is in order. The Minister for Resources will cease interjecting. The Prime Minister has the call and is now going to be heard in silence.