Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (15:01): The Prime Minister has been caught out again not telling the truth to the Australian people. Many Australians are wondering: does the Prime Minister even understand or is he capable— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Hanson-Young. A point of order, Attorney-General? Senator Brandis: You have already required Senator Hanson-Young to withdraw the allegation she made against the Prime Minister. She is making precisely the same allegation that you ruled must be withdrawn in only slightly different words and she should observe your earlier ruling. Senator O'Sullivan: Test the floor! The PRESIDENT: I did let Senator Hanson-Young get away with that, but it is sailing very close to the wind. Senator Hanson-Young, in the context of your previous two questions, it does follow suit that that is what you are indicating. However, if I take it in isolation, it did not directly impugn the Prime Minister. I will allow you to continue with your question, but I advise all senators that matters, comments and phrases that directly go against and impugn members of the other place and, indeed, this place are disorderly. Senator Hanson-Young, you can continue your question. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: A question to the minister: is the Prime Minister capable of telling the difference between the truth and alternative facts?