Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:42): I thank the Leader of the Opposition for his question. I am deeply surprised that the Leader of the Opposition somehow believes that something unconscionable has occurred because a Senate order has been made and, as yet, has not been complied with. I am surprised because the Leader of the Opposition was a minister in a government, in the 43rd Parliament, that failed to comply with over 40 Senate orders for the production of documents, including the following key Treasury related orders. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, standing order 104(a) says that an answer must be directly relevant. The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. Mr ABBOTT: If this is a fault on our part, the fault on their part is 40 times greater. This Leader of the Opposition does not just have situational principles, he has temporal principles, because his principles differ in accordance with the time of day, and that is a real problem for someone who wants to be a national leader.