 So, good news, 91% of Australians agree, based on a central polling today, that we need to substantially change our housing system because it is breaking people, whether it be single mums choosing between paying the rent or feeding their kids, entire generations giving up on ever being able to buy a home, people being smashed by successive rent increases and being evicted onto the streets, clear things need to change. And what we've found is that a majority of Australians now agree with every single one of the Greens proposals to tackle the housing crisis, 60% of Australians agree that we need to freeze rent increases, a majority of Australians agree that we need to phase out the tax handouts for property investors like negative gearing and the capital gains tax discount that are denying millions of renters the chance to buy a home, and a big majority of Australians support establishing a public property developer to build homes to be sold and rented for below market prices. You know, even 50% of property investors agree that we need to scrap the tax handouts for property investors. So, the question for the Labor Party, who is opposing all of these policy changes, are they going to keep signing with the banks and property developers who are benefiting from billions of dollars in profits they're making of our housing misery, or are they going to back in the Greens and the majority of Australians who support the sort of proposals that Australia used to adopt, Australia used to freeze and cap rent increases, we used to build enough public housing so even teachers and nurses can move into good quality homes, and we didn't have a tax system that funneled billions of dollars into the pockets of property investors. Labor should come to the table and stop standing in the way of the majority of Australians, the Greens and policy proposals that will improve the lives of millions and maybe hurt the profits of the banks and property developers who happen to donate a lot of money to the Labor Party. Authorised by J. McColl, Australian Greens Canberra.