Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (14:52): I seek leave to move the following motion: That the House censures the Prime Minister— Government members interjecting— Mr Pyne: The call has been given to the Prime Minister and seeking leave to move that motion needs to be done between two items of business. One item of business has not been closed—that is, the Prime Minister's answer to that question. Mr Burke: On a point of order, Madam Speaker. The Leader of the Opposition stood and you gave him the call. He then sought leave, which members are allowed to do at any time. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister indicated that he had not concluded his answer. Opposition members interjecting— Mr Burke: Notwithstanding that the Prime Minister indicated that, you gave the call to the Leader of the Opposition. Having been given the call, he sought leave and is in the middle of doing so. Members are allowed to do that at any time that they get the call, and he was given the call. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I assume when you gave the call to the Leader of the Opposition that you thought he was taking a point of order. Opposition members interjecting— Mr Pyne: If they wait 40 seconds they will be able to move their motion. While I am on my feet, Madam Speaker, I think you asked the member for Ballarat to leave the House under standing order 94 (a) and she remains. The SPEAKER: I did indeed. Mr Pyne: So she is defying your direction to her. The SPEAKER: There is so much noise in the chamber today that I am not surprised she did not hear. I give the call to the Prime Minister. The member for Ballarat then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: This is a government which is steadily, carefully, methodically doing what is necessary to implement our commitments. We said the carbon tax would go, and it has gone. We said the mining tax would go, and it has gone. We said we would stop the boats and the boats— The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs will leave under 94 (a). The member for Isaacs then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: are all but stopped. We said we would build the roads for the 21st century, and they are underway. We said we would repair the budget, and that is exactly what we are doing. This wrecker—this man with no answers and just one long complaint—should stand up at the dispatch box and tell people: is he going to give the ABC an extra $250 million? If he won't do that, he is a fraud. (Time expired) Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: We will have no motion at all until there is quiet in this chamber. The behaviour here today is disgraceful. The Leader of the Opposition has the call.