Senator WATT (Queensland) (14:25): My question is also to the Minister for Defence, Senator Payne. I refer to the minister's previous answers and the statement today from the floundering member for Capricornia, Michelle Landry, welcoming the pledge by the Prime Minister that there will be no compulsory land acquisitions— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Watt. Senator O'Sullivan, a point of order? Senator O'Sullivan: A point of order: that is a reflection on our colleague in the House of Representatives, and it should be withdrawn. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator O'Sullivan. I will let the question stand—order on my right and my left—and I do remind senators they must refer to members in the other place by their correct title and be respectful. Senator Watt. Senator WATT: I refer to the minister's previous answer and statements from the member for Capricornia welcoming the pledge by the Prime Minister that there will be no compulsory land acquisitions as part of the Shoalwater Bay expansion, something that Labor has campaigned very hard on over a period of time. I have some further questions, though, on matters the minister glossed over— Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right. Senator WATT: When was the minister first advised that the Prime Minister had rolled her and made this pledge, and when was the minister made aware that Ms Landry would issue this public statement that overruled the minister's earlier statements?