Ms BELL (Moncrieff) (14:44): My question is to the Minister for Resources. Yesterday the Western Australian Premier, Roger Cook, was wandering around parliament pleading with every minister who would listen to please, please, please not cave in to the Labor Left dominated backbench on the EPBC bills. Will the minister listen to the Premier of her own state or to her left-wing backbench? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I don't want to issue a general warning, but interjections are highly disorderly. I want to hear from the Leader of the House on his point of order. Mr Burke: ThePractice makes clear the issues on which ministers can be questioned. Often I raise a point of order because there's one of the things in the list of the question that is out of order. On this occasion I don't think there is anything in what was just asked that is in order. None of it refers to the responsibilities of the minister. A question about whether someone who has been a member of the Left for 40 years—there is no level on which that question is not bizarre, but there is also no level on which that question is in order. Mr Husic: They forgot Mamdani. The SPEAKER: The member for Chifley will leave the chamber under 94(a). The member for Chifley then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: The member for Moncrieff is entitled to ask her question. To assist the House, she can make it just relevant to the minister's portfolio and, perhaps, the piece of legislation she's referring to—it may be with approvals or whatever. All I'm asking is for the member to make it relevant to what the minister is responsible for, rather than a comment. Ms BELL: My question is to the Minister for Resources. Yesterday the Western Australian Premier, Roger Cook, was wandering around parliament, pleading with every minister who would listen to please, please, please not cave in to the Labor Left dominated backbench on the EPBC bills. Will the minister listen to the Premier of her own state about critical minerals, or to her left-wing backbench here in Canberra? The SPEAKER: The minister was asked about critical minerals, so that's fine. She's responsible for that. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! No. We're not having anyone behave like that. The member's question is in order. It's a very broad question, but the minister will be able to answer it regarding her portfolio.