Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:27): These are all matters that will quite properly be canvassed by the ICAC inquiry. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The SPEAKER: Has the Prime Minister finished his answer? Mr ABBOTT: Yes. The SPEAKER: He has finished his answer. Do you have a point of order? Mr Burke: Yes, under standing order 104(a), Madam Speaker. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister has finished his answer. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, it cannot be the case that the moment— The SPEAKER: You were very quick on your feet. Mr Burke: I am given the call. You then, instead of hearing the point of order, turn to the Prime Minister for advice. The SPEAKER: I point out to the Manager of Opposition Business that that is coming close to a reflection on the Chair. Mr Burke: Well— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat! The member would also know that, under the standing orders, ministers are not obliged to answer questions. Mr Burke interjecting— The SPEAKER: No, they are not, as you well know. Merely because you do not get the answer you wish does not make it outside the standing orders.