Mr BOWEN (McMahon—Minister for Immigration and Citizenship) (14:09): I remind the Deputy Leader of the Opposition that this organisation is not proscribed in Australia or in like-minded countries, and the normal rules for entry of British nationals have applied. Mrs Mirabella: So, it is okay to lead the way on the carbon tax— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Indi! It was quite a breath of fresh air last week. Ms Julie Bishop: I seek leave to table a letter from last Friday from the Leader of the Opposition to the Prime Minister requesting that a visa not be granted, or at least revoked if it was granted. The letter of 14 September— Mr Albanese: Leave is not granted. It has already been made public. Mr Morrison: I seek leave to table a letter I sent to the minister on 13 September, the day before, which has not been released publicly. Perhaps the minister would allow that— Mr Albanese: It is not within standing orders for someone who has not asked a question about the issue to seek leave. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order! The member for Cook will resume his seat. I call the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Pyne: I hesitate to rise, and with the greatest of respect, during the latest fracas I believe you made a comment that I thought was offensive to the member for Indi and unnecessary, and I would ask you to withdraw it and apologise to her. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The Manager of Opposition Business is reflecting on the chair. I was merely pointing out that under standing order 65(b) the member for Indi, who has just returned to the chamber, should not be interjecting so audibly. Mrs Mirabella: So it is my voice that is the problem? The DEPUTY SPEAKER: No, the member for Indi is a constant interjector. The member for Bass has the call.