Mr SYMON (Deakin) (14:18): Madam Deputy Speaker, I ask a supplementary question. The Treasurer has spoken about the importance of dealing with the facts about our economy. Why are the facts also important when it comes to responsible budgeting and costing of policies? How is the government making sure all members— Mr Hockey interjecting— Mr SYMON: including the member for North Sydney—have access to the facts and to independent advice about costings? (Time expired) Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, on a point of order: the standing orders require the supplementary question to have some connection to the answer that has just been given by the person who answered the original question. That supplementary question is entirely specious and has nothing to do with the answer given by the Treasurer. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The Treasurer has the call and the supplementary question is in order.