Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Attorney-General, Minister for Emergency Management, Minister for the Public Service and Integrity and Special Minister of State) (14:48): I will not. Mr Albanese: Deputy Speaker— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Nobody has the right to go on about what they call me in this place, for goodness sake, because everybody gets it wrong every day of the week. The Leader of the House has the call. Mr Albanese: Speaker, I usually do get it right. The SPEAKER: You do. Mr Albanese: But one thing I have got right is that the question invites the Attorney-General to break the law. Opposition members: Rubbish! Mr Albanese: It does! The SPEAKER: The issue I have is that it is not outside the standing orders. The Attorney-General has the right to explain that in his answer. The Attorney-General has the call. Mr Hawke: He won't be Attorney-General for much longer. The SPEAKER: And the member for Mitchell might not make it to the end of question time again! Mr DREYFUS: I will not be saying in this chamber what is discussed in the National Security Committee of cabinet. If we had wanted a better example of the way in which this opposition is trying to make a political plaything out of our national security, we have just had it in this question from the Deputy Leader of the Opposition. It continues to play politics with national security. It does not have a plan for national security, other than to cut to the bone and to cut services— Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, on a point of order: he was asked what action he took after 24 April. He was asked what action he took after 24 April, and that is the question we want an answer to. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The Attorney-General has completed his answer.