Mr MORRISON (Cook—Minister for Immigration and Border Protection) (14:10): The member for Corio has asked me about paying for boats. The Australian people have had to pay more than $11.6 billion in budget blow-outs because of the former government's border protection failures, 800 boats with more than 50,000 people who came on— Mr Dreyfus: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The minister for immigration should be directed to be directly relevant to the question. The question was not about cost; it was how many. The SPEAKER: That may well be the interpretation of the member for Isaacs, but the question did involve cost. Mr Dreyfus: Madam Speaker, on the point of order. Yesterday, we had an example of you reinterpreting a question. This is a point of order— The SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. He is reflecting on the chair. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, on the point of order exchange that has just occurred: the question that was asked by the member for Corio was very broad. If the opposition want to ask specific questions, they will then be able to take the point of order on direct relevance. But while they insist on having very broad questions, this will be the outcome. The SPEAKER: We might do something unusual and ask the member to repeat his question and I will listen very attentively for the content.