Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (14:24): My question is to the Prime Minister. Liberal Senator Sean Edwards said in relation to the Future Submarine Project: 'I am very pleased with the decision of the Prime Minister that now commits the government to a full and open tender.' Did the Prime Minister start the week promising South Australian backbenchers a full and open tender, or is this just another case of the Prime Minister lying to obtain a vote? The SPEAKER: The question in its current form is out of order. You will remove that unparliamentary term. Mr SHORTEN: Thank you, Madam Speaker. I will rephrase it. Senator Sean Edwards has said that the Prime Minister— The SPEAKER: We are familiar with that bit. Mr SHORTEN: I beg your pardon? The SPEAKER: It is the last bit where the offence is. Mr SHORTEN: Okay. Did the Prime Minister start the week promising South Australian backbenchers a full and open tender, or is this just another case of the Prime Minister misleading people to get a vote? The SPEAKER: Misleading is also an unparliamentary term. Try again. Mr SHORTEN: I will have one more go. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, on a point of order: You have generously given the Leader of the Opposition another opportunity to rephrase his question, and he has made another mistake. He should not be given a third chance. Clearly Labor are simply trying to make a political point. I believe the question should be ruled out of order, and the next member should be given the call. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House is making a very persuasive point. However, on this occasion I will give the Leader of the Opposition one more opportunity—but this applies for all questions. If there are any more that are out of order, there will be no opportunity to rephrase. Mr SHORTEN: All right. Thank you, Madam Speaker. With regard to what Senator Sean Edwards said about a 'full and open tender', did the Prime Minister start the week promising South Australian backbenchers a full and open tender, or is this just another case of the Prime Minister being tricky to obtain a vote? The SPEAKER: The question is out of order. Mr Burke interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition was given more than a fair chance.