Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Leader of the Opposition) (14:23): My question is to the Prime Minister. I remind her that seven illegal boats have arrived in Australia in the last nine days, adding to the 33,500 illegal arrivals since the government changed its border protection laws. Mr Albanese: Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The Leader of the Opposition is being deliberately misleading in the framing of the question. Mr Dutton: You are desperate and dying. The SPEAKER: The member for Dickson is warned. The Leader of the House makes a valid point in respect of language, but the question is in order. Mr Pyne: Could he start again? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition can commence his question again. Mr ABBOTT: I remind the Prime Minister that seven illegal boats have arrived in Australia in the last nine days, adding to the 33,500 illegal arrivals since the government changed border protection laws. So I ask the Prime Minister: isn't illegal immigration by boat, rather than skilled migration, the biggest immigration rort happening under her government? Mr Albanese: Speaker, I go to the point of order. The Leader of the Opposition knows that, under the law prevailing under both the former government and the current government, it is not illegal to seek asylum. Mrs Bronwyn Bishop: Speaker— The SPEAKER: The member for Mackellar can resume her seat. As I said before, the issue raised by the Leader of the House is a valid point. But the question was in order. Mr Ruddock: I rise on a point of order. The SPEAKER: The member for Berowra will resume his seat. I will not enter debate as other Speakers have. I have ruled the question in order. Mr Ruddock interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Berowra will resume his seat.