Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:10): To the Deputy Leader of the Opposition: that report is entirely untrue, but given I am asked a question by the shadow minister for foreign affairs I will take this opportunity to table a report from TheGuardian that makes it absolutely clear that she has misled the Australian nation. She has misled this parliament. The opposition's policy about refugees and asylum seekers— Mr Laurie Ferguson interjecting— Mr Hawke: Speak up, Laurie. We can't hear you. The SPEAKER: I can hear the member for Mitchell, and he will leave the chamber under standing order 94(a). The member for Mitchell then left the chamber. Mr Frydenberg: That is a valid interjection. The SPEAKER: The member for Kooyong can join him under standing order 94(a). I warned everybody yesterday graciously. Nobody took the hint. I am not going to bother with warnings today. The standing orders are the standing orders. The member for Kooyong then left the chamber. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, has the Prime Minister completed her answer? The SPEAKER: Yes. Ms Julie Bishop: I seek leave to table my press release headed 'Guardian beat up' denying the allegations made. Leave not granted.