Mr PYNE (Sturt—Manager of Opposition Business) (15:03): My question to the Prime Minister. I remind the Prime Minister that three years ago today she promised to lead a strong and responsible government. Given that she has presided over an Australia Day riot initiated by her office, the replacement of the members for Scullion and then Fisher as Speaker, the scandal associated with the member for Dobell— The SPEAKER: Order! The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. Mr Albanese: I rise on a point of order, Speaker. It is just a bit of argument there. The question is out of order. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I was going to request the Manager of Opposition Business to rephrase the question without the argument. Mr PYNE: Certainly, Madam Speaker. I remind the Prime Minister that three years ago today she promised to lead a strong and responsible government. Given that under her prime ministership an Australia Day riot occurred, initiated by her office, the replacement of the members for Scullion and Fisher as Speaker— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. Dr Southcott interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Boothby! Mr Albanese: You tried to help him, Speaker, but he could not be helped. We need to move on. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business advised the media today that we were going to see more adult behaviour from the opposition at question time. I am waiting to see some more adult behaviour from the Manager of Opposition Business. He can come to the end of his question without argument. Mr Hockey interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for North Sydney does not have the call; the Manager of Opposition Business does. Mr PYNE: Given the litany of issues that I have now raised in this question on two occasions, I ask the Prime Minister: how has she kept her promise to lead a strong and responsible government? The SPEAKER: The first part of the question was out of order. The last part is in order. The Prime Minister has the call.