The SPEAKER (15:13): I would simply say to the Manager of Opposition Business that the behaviour today was an absolute disgrace. Looking at the list, I can see that quite a few of them are indeed Victorian members, who perhaps wish to go back and campaign. Others may wish to have early planes, but there was a deliberate campaign of noise and disruption, and I am fortunate in having standing order 94(a) with which to deal with it, otherwise it means naming people and taking up the time of the House. Simply to stand there and try to say that you all behaved like little angels and that you were picked on is pathetic. An opposition member interjecting— The SPEAKER: You did. That was your inference— An opposition member: Not at all. The SPEAKER: and I simply will not bear it. Ms Plibersek: Most biased Speaker ever! The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney is reflecting on the chair and will withdraw. Mr Pyne: You are appalling. Ms Plibersek: I withdraw. Mr Pyne: You are a real piece of work. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will also withdraw. Mr Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs will desist! Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, the campaign continues from the opposition; but, if it assists the House, I withdraw. The SPEAKER: At every moment there was nothing but disrespect and there was nothing but noise—and a wall of noise. It was quite deliberately done.