Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (14:35): My question is to the Prime Minister. Last week the Prime Minister said on 3AW that an average person— Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Minister for Health will desist. Mr SHORTEN: after 10 visits would not be paying the GP tax. That is what the Prime Minister said last week. Will the Prime Minister repeat today what he said on radio last week and, if he will not, does that mean that the Prime Minister does not even know the detail of his own cuts and he is out of touch with hurting ordinary Australians with his dreadful GP tax? The SPEAKER: I call the Prime Minister. Mr Shorten interjecting— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition has asked his question. The Prime Minister has the call. Those on my right will desist as well. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr Shorten: Madam Speaker, why don't you ever correct them? The SPEAKER: I just did. If you had been listening, I just did. Mr Shorten: That is the first time in a long time they have got— The SPEAKER: Oh, really? Have you not been listening today? I would ask you to withdraw those comments. Mr Pyne: Don't bully the Speaker. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will desist. Mr Shorten: I withdraw. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: We will have silence. The Prime Minister has the call. The Manager of Opposition Business? Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, on the comment made by the Leader of the House: there are many allegations that get made around this place, but to claim that you are capable of being bullied is extraordinary, and the Leader of the House should apologise. The SPEAKER: Well, coming from somebody who called me a witch, I find that extraordinary. I call the Prime Minister. The Manager of Opposition Business—does he want to reiterate? Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, given that it is a Harry Potter reference—every character in those novels is either a witch— The SPEAKER: There is no point of order. Resume your seat. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, every character— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat! I am sorry; I do not accept that as an apology. The Prime Minister has the call.