Mr TAYLOR (Hume) (14:08): My question is to the Prime Minister. After three failed budgets, Labor has added over $315 billion of spending. That's over $30,000 per household. Last week— Government members interjecting— Ms O'Neil interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member will pause. I don't know how many times I've got to say this. Questions are going to be heard in silence. The Minister for Housing was at the top of her lungs. She's warned. People are not to interject during questions. The member for Hume will begin his question again. Mr TAYLOR: Prime Minister, after three failed budgets Labor has added $315 billion of spending—over $30,000 per household. Last week the RBA governor linked demand to inflation and said, 'We've revised up our forecast for demand growth, and that's due to stronger forecast public spending.' This Prime Minister promised to reduce the cost of living, but the RBA says his decisions are pushing up the cost of living. Why does this tricky Prime Minister repeatedly promise one thing and then do another? The SPEAKER: I'm not happy with the last part of the question, that descriptor.