Ms McKENZIE (Flinders) (14:15): My question is to the Prime Minister. The Albanese Labor government is the weakest and most incompetent since the Whitlam government. Yesterday the RBA governor said: The underlying inflation that we're experiencing is still sitting at around about 5 per cent for services. That's still a significant amount of inflation in the system. The SPEAKER: The member will resume her seat for a moment and she will return back to her question. The Deputy Leader of the House? Mr Butler: We have had this discussion, as the Leader of the Opposition points out. Mr Speaker, you made very clear the view that questions should not contain argument, imputation and various other things that are prohibited under the standing orders. You would have thought that the Manager of Opposition Business would have got the message and reworded the question. Given that they haven't, I ask that you ask the member to reword her question and ask it again. Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting. The Manager of Opposition Business, on a point of order? Mr Fletcher: Mr Speaker, first of all, you've already ruled on this. But, secondly, this is particularly rich coming from the Deputy Leader of the House, who makes an art form of answering questions which include the phrase 'wasted decade'— The SPEAKER: No. What is your point of order—not commentary on someone. What is your point of order? Mr Fletcher: There is no monopoly on virtue on this side of the House. The SPEAKER: I've dealt with this issue, and I would've thought, out of respect for the Speaker, you might have taken on board what I said, but that hasn't happened. The member for Flinders will state her question again. Ms McKENZIE: My question is to the Prime Minister. Yesterday the RBA governor said: The underlying inflation that we're experiencing is still sitting at around about 5 per cent for services. That's still a significant amount of inflation in the system. When will this Prime Minister finally admit that Labor's reckless spending means inflation and interest rates are higher for longer?