Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:57): I thank the shadow minister for education for his question. I am not at all surprised that the question is not about education, given that the opposition is trying to cover up its plans to cut public schools to get one in seven teachers out of the teaching service. Opposition members interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will refer to the question before the chair. Ms GILLARD: I refer the member for Sturt to an answer to a question from 13 May 2010. It was a question from Senator Michael Ronaldson in the Senate where his matter arising out of Senate estimates was dealt with. I refer him to the paragraph dealing with the Industrial Registrar telephoning— Mr Pyne: On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker: the Prime Minister is not even attempting to answer the question. The question was about the statement that was released last night— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. Ms GILLARD: I was referring to this paragraph in the answer: The Industrial Registrar telephoned Mr Ben Hubbard (then Chief of Staff to— me as Deputy Prime Minister— on 8 April and advised that inquiries under section 330 of Schedule 1 of the Workplace Relations Act 1996 had been commenced in relation to the Health Services Union National Office and Victorian No 1 Branch and that investigation(s) under section 331 may ensue. Mr Williams also indicated he would not be making any public comment on the matter. That paragraph is accurate and has been on the public record now since 13 May 2010—the best part of 2 ½ years.