Mr TAYLOR (Hume) (14:56): My question is to the Acting Prime Minister. RBA governor, Michele Bullock, has said that aggregate demand in the economy is still too high and 'what's keeping the level high is population growth'. Given population under Labor has increased by a record 1.67 million— Honourable members interjecting— Mr TAYLOR: can the Acting Prime Minister confirm that this government's Big Australia approach is putting upward pressure on inflation? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. We're going to do this again because there were far too many interjections. The Treasurer will pause. The Treasurer will just resume his seat. Ms Catherine King interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister for infrastructure—we can't have— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I don't know why this is so hard. Members are entitled to ask their questions in silence and should be shown respect without snide comments on either side. In case you haven't worked it out, I'm not a fan of that. So we're just going to do this properly and invite the member for Hume—because he has earned the respect to ask his question, and I want everyone to show it to him. Mr TAYLOR: My question is to the Acting Prime Minister. RBA Governor Michele Bullock has said that aggregate demand in the economy is still too high and 'what's keeping the level high is population growth'. Given population under Labor has increased by a record 1.67 million people, can the Acting Prime Minister confirm that this government's Big Australia approach is putting upward pressure on inflation?