Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:54): To the member's question, as I said in parliament yesterday, as I have said today, if our authorities and agencies in any area get legitimate requests from the police then of course they are responded to. To the member for Cook, where he is obviously alluding to is the proposal that he had some time ago about blanket protocols that was rejected by the opposition. Mr Morrison: Speaker, I rise on a point of order on specific relevance. I was asking about the New South Wales Police Commissioner's request for specific information which the government has refused. Why? Ms GILLARD: I have answered the member's question. I say to the member once again—and I think the reason he got up so quickly to the dispatch box is he does not want to be reminded that in this area he put out a policy that members of the opposition backbench were disgusted by. Opposition members interjecting— Mr Morrison: You're a hypocrite! The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Cook will withdraw. Mr Morrison: I withdraw.