Mrs BRONWYN BISHOP (Mackellar) (14:39): Madam Deputy Speaker, I have a supplementary question. Given the Acting Prime Minister's equivocation and refusal to rule out death duties, is he planning— Government members interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order! The member for Mackellar will resume her seat, and I will have silence! The member for Mackellar will commence her question again. Mr Albanese: Madam Deputy Speaker, reluctantly I raise a point of order. A supplementary question is meant to arise from the answer, in this case of the Acting Prime Minister. The Acting Prime Minister gave a very clear answer. It is not our— Mr Hockey interjecting— Mr Dutton interjecting— Mr Albanese: When they stop yelling— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Yes. The member for Dickson is warned! Mr Albanese: Madam Deputy Speaker, it is not the responsibility of those on this side of the House that those on that side of the House do not listen to the answers. The question has been fully answered. The supplementary— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will resume his seat. Mr Pyne: In regard to the point of order— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I am going to allow the member for Mackellar to start her question again. Her question is in order. She will be heard in silence. Mrs BRONWYN BISHOP: Thank you very much, Madam Deputy Speaker. Given the Acting Prime Minister's refusal to rule out death duties, will he now rule out any increase in income tax to fund his $120 billion great big budget black hole—yes or no? Mr Albanese: Madam Deputy Speaker, on a point of order: the question is out of order. The question is out of order because the original question was fully answered. The supplementary question refers to an answer that was not given. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is in order. The Acting Prime Minister will answer the question.