Mr PYNE (Sturt—Manager of Opposition Business) (10:52): I do second the motion. I second the motion because it is very important that the House knows what the Selection Committee decided last night in its committee meeting report. Mr Albanese: Speaker, I raise a point of order. I seek your guidance. I was very concerned about comments by— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Sturt will resume his seat. Mr Albanese: This is a serious issue. You are not in charge. The SPEAKER: The member for Sturt will resume his seat. The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Albanese: It is a serious point of order. It goes to whether there has been a breach of privilege of this parliament with regard to— Honourable members interjecting— Mr Albanese: Sit down. The SPEAKER: The member for Sturt will resume his seat. The Leader of the House. Mr Albanese: It goes to the issue of whether there has been a serious breach of privilege due to the comments— Mr PYNE: Then raise it as a breach of privilege after the debate. The SPEAKER: The member for Sturt, if he allows the Leader of the House to finish, will get there. The Leader of the House has the call. Mr Albanese: The member for Cook in his comments last night and again in his comments today would clearly indicate that there has been a breach of privilege and I ask you, Speaker, for your guidance on how to deal— Mr Morrison interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will resume his seat. The member for Cook will withdraw. Mr Morrison: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: The member for Sturt will resume his seat. As I have already indicated, I have grave concerns already about privilege and this issue. I also have grave concerns about the process of the Selection Committee, which has run successfully in this parliament, now being tampered with. As Speaker, I have already expressed my concerns and the tabling of the report is in accordance, as I indicated this morning, with the procedures adopted at the beginning of this parliament and to some— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. I am saying you are politicising what had been a selection process and I am expressing that concern, but I am allowing you to continue with the suspension. I am noting my concern, which I do not believe is outrageous at all but something a Speaker should have the right to do. The member for Sturt has the call. Mr PYNE: Speaker, I certainly would not want to reflect on the chair so I will not comment on your contribution to the debate. Government members interjecting— Mr PYNE: I did not reflect on the chair. I said I would not reflect on the chair by commenting on her contribution to the debate, which is not a reflection on anyone, so stop your faux outrage and allow the debate to continue. Mr Billson interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sturt will resume his seat. The member for Dunkley might want to reflect on that remark. The Leader of the House has the call.