Ms LEY (Farrer—Leader of the Opposition) (14:09): My question is to the Prime Minister. The average mortgage holder is already paying around $21,000 more each year in interest under Labor. Today, Australians anxiously await the RBA's announcement on interest rates. The Prime Minister promised Australians we had 'turned the corner on inflation' and that his government had it 'under control'. Countless economists and each of the big four banks predict that rates will rise even further today and this year. Government spending is fuelling this mortgage pain. When will the Treasurer's reckless spending end, Prime Minister? The SPEAKER: I'd like to hear from the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Hawke: A point of order—Speaker, you have been consistent, for this whole parliament, that it is out of order and disorderly to yell out 'time' when either a minister is finishing their answer and you've extended their time or when a questioner is running a little bit long on their time. Several members were yelling 'time', in defiance of your ruling—in direct defiance. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I thank the manager. It will assist the House greatly if everyone can stick to the time limits in the first principle. In that instance, people will be warned or they won't be here to hear the answer. You know it works both ways, and the Leader of the Opposition was well over time with her question. I have been generous, and, to ensure that every question is allowed, I'd like the same respect shown on both sides. We'll start on the right foot. The Prime Minister has the call.