Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (14:22): My question is to the Minister for Energy and Resources. Is the minister aware that in Queensland there are 126,000 people registered as unemployed and 670,000 as part-time employed? There are 299,000 Queenslanders desperately seeking full-time work. The contention, Minister, of a mining company whose awards range of $85,000 to $175,000 cannot find workers is an insult to the intelligence of every Australian. Does the minister know Australia's greatest mining growth was under Charles Court and Bjelke-Petersen and both— (Time expired) Mr Katter interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): Order! The member's time has expired. The member for Kennedy is not above the standing orders. The member for Kennedy will resume his seat. The member for Kennedy is defying the chair. I understand that the member for Kennedy is very passionate about his issues and I was not reflecting on that in any way—everybody is passionate in this place—but I think we would all agree that the member for Kennedy generally extends and demonstrates it a little more forcefully than most. But there are standing orders. They must be observed. The Minister for Resources and Energy has the call.