The SPEAKER (15:12): Order! If the Leader of the Opposition wants to stop people tweeting during question time, he should perhaps speak to many other people in this place. That would be my only comment on that. Obviously, during question time, I am not seeing what Twitter is saying. I am not on it for my own sanity and I would highly recommend everybody else getting off it for that very reason. I will investigate the matter. I have had concerns raised with me about the use of Twitter during question time and I take this matter very seriously. Mr PYNE: Madam Speaker, I appreciate that. In returning to the chamber at some point either today or tomorrow, I would appreciate your direction on tweeting from the chamber, but particularly asking the member for Bendigo, who is a serial offender in this, to withdraw deeply offensive remarks about the opposition, which, if he were a gentleman, he would withdraw them now. The SPEAKER: It would be almost impossible for the Speaker of any standing to ask somebody to withdraw something that is not said in the chamber. There are no provisions for that, but I will investigate the matter. I take it very seriously.