Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business) (14:03): My question is to the Prime Minister. Today the Attorney-General announced that the Abbott government wants to give a green light to bigotry in Australia. Is it the intention of the government to allow a person to be racially insulted and offended at a community event and have no recourse? Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, a point of order: I regard that as a personally offensive question, as I am sure all on this side of the House do. The idea that anyone on this side of the House would condone bigotry is a disgraceful slur, and I would demand that the member withdraw the assertion and reword the question to be more appropriate in the parliament of Australia. Mr Burke: It would be better if we were able to accept what the Leader of the House has just put to the parliament. But what was said in the Senate yesterday and endorsed here by the Prime Minister yesterday— The SPEAKER: This is now going to argument. Mr Burke: No, Madam Speaker. The SPEAKER: Yes, Manager of Opposition Business, it is going to argument. You will resume your seat. The question did have an offensive nature about it, but I will let it stand.