Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:33): On a day when 5,000 jobs have been lost at Qantas, I am a little surprised that the opposition are back on this subject. And I am surprised that the member for Grayndler is not equally surprised after the point of order he has just taken. There was an event—it was such a secret that half the press gallery were at it. It occurred in the election campaign last year. At that event, I announced the coalition's support for $16 million worth of tourism infrastructure in Tasmania. Maybe the member opposite could say whether she supports that $16 million. Ms King: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order, on relevance. The question was: what was the role of the Assistant Minister for Health's former chief of staff at that event? That was the question. What was his role there? The SPEAKER: If that was simply the question, it would have been very touch and go whether it was in order, but it will stand. Prime Minister, have you completed your answer? Mr ABBOTT: At the event that was so secret that half the press gallery were at it, at the announcement of the grant that was so sinister that it was supported by the people of Tasmania, the role of that gentleman in question, as I understand it, is that he was the economist for the company.