Ms CHANEY (Curtin) (14:24): This is a question for the Prime Minister. Today's US election reminds us how fragile democracy is. Australia is not immune to the mistrust we see in the US. There is increasing suspicion that politicians are acting in the interests of airlines, fossil fuels or gambling companies, unions or a political party instead of all Australians. Voters deserve to know who is funding all political candidates before they vote. Will the government legislate real-time donation disclosure in time to make our next federal election transparent? Government members interjecting— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. If anyone thinks that was acceptable, particularly members on my left, yelling out snide remarks while the member was asking her question, you haven't been paying attention. Unbelievable! The member is entitled to ask her question without comments, without remarks. You mightn't like what a member is saying, but that's the nature of question time. I don't like it either. The member will begin her question again. We are going to keep resetting this until we get it right. The member for Curtin has the call. Ms CHANEY: This is a question for the Prime Minister. Today's US election reminds us how fragile democracy is. Australia is not immune to the mistrust that we see in the US. There is increasing suspicion that politicians are acting in the interests of airlines, fossil fuel or gambling companies, unions or a political party instead of all Australians. Voters deserve to know who is funding all political candidates before they vote. Will the government legislate real-time donation disclosure in time to make our next federal election transparent?