Mr TIM WILSON (Goldstein) (14:44): My question is to the Prime Minister. Treasury has said the small-business incentive has failed, with a 23 per cent take up rate. Meanwhile, last year we had the highest number of small-business insolvencies on record, with 41,000 collapsing under your tenure. In response to that, the Minister for Small Business mocked and ridiculed those losing their livelihoods and called them 'dodgy'. Does the Prime Minister support the Minister for Small Business's disgraceful slur that insolvent small-business owners are 'dodgy'? Mr Husic: The Wilson administration is going to be a wild ride. The SPEAKER: The member for Chifley will leave the chamber under 94(a). The member for Chifley then left the chamber . The SPEAKER: People cannot interject during questions. I can accept when there is debate in the chamber but not when there are people approaching the dispatch box or, equally, when people are asking questions. We're going to continue with this respect being shown for people asking questions and answering questions. The Treasurer now has the call.