Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (15:05): My question is to be Minister representing the Special Minister of State. An infamous evil in history—and I quote—devised his movement: 'Repeat a lie continuously, continually and constantly, and people will believe it's the truth even though it is a lie.' The LNP Townsville are obviously fellow travellers. The Hinchinbrook by-election has had the worst lying I've encountered in 25 years in politics, and that's saying a lot. The LNP said, 'We support castle law.' They've opposed its introduction three times. 'We're not going to abolish coal.' They've kept the coal tax, which will abolish coal. Three mineshave effectively closed. The LNP said KAP candidate Molachino had been for Labor. We have the text messages showing the LNP approached him as their first-choice candidate for Hinchinbrook. Minister, do we have an avenue to stop flagrant, unconscionable LNP lying? The SPEAKER: I'm going to get you to withdraw the last part of the statement because we had this discussion yesterday and we're not going down that path again. Mr KATTER: 'Untruths'. The SPEAKER: Just withdraw. 'I withdraw'—that's all you need to say. Mr KATTER: Alright. I withdraw that aspect of the question. The SPEAKER: I thank the member. The Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, representing the Special Minister of State, it's a very broad question, because you're talking about a state issue. So, to make it relevant, the minister will have to make her answer relevant to Commonwealth law, and she won't be able to give much leeway around the state issue, because she's not responsible for state issues. The minister has the call.