Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:39): My question is to the Assistant Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development, who has responsibility for transport. I note Holden Managing Director Mike Devereaux's confirmation this morning that no decision has been made on Holden's future in Australia. I also refer the junior minister to the article in the Sunday Mail that states that the member for Mayo has briefed media outlets about 'Holden's apparent decision and demise'. When will the assistant minister stop undermining jobs in South Australia? Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, a point of order: the sentence that was the question—which was, 'When will the assistant minister stop undermining jobs in South Australia?'—is clearly out of order, as it is entirely an argument; it is not a question. The SPEAKER: I think I will allow the question. But I would simply say that to call someone the assistant minister and then to use the term 'junior minister'—tending to say it is a pejorative—is unacceptable.