Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business) (14:54): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to reports in The Sunday Telegraphthat a Liberal frontbencher has said, 'It's very difficult to imagine Heffernan didn't offer these views to Credlin and Tony Abbott.' Why did the Prime Minister ignore the concerns raised by Senator Heffernan and appoint Senator Sinodinos to his ministry? Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Questions based on gossip and scuttlebutt cannot form the basis of questions in the House. They do not go to the Prime Minister's responsibilities, nor his knowledge. Unless the opposition frame their questions more successfully, this question is out of order. Mr Burke: On the point of order, Madam Speaker: the Leader of the House raises two issues. One goes to whether it is within the responsibility of the Prime Minister, which clearly the appointment of his own ministry is meant to be. The second is the issue as to the specific referencing quote that was provided in the question which if the Prime Minister chooses to dispute he may. The SPEAKER: The question runs very close to infringing standing order 98, but I will allow the question to stand and the Prime Minister has the call.