Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (15:06): My question is the Prime Minister. Given that the Prime Minister's Attorney-General could not explain what metadata is, said that everyone has a right to be a bigot and directed the secretary of his department to ask the President of the Human Rights Commission to resign, how can the Prime Minister still have any confidence in his Attorney-General? Mr Pyne: I rise on a point of order. There were three parts to that question. Each one of them was an assertion and none of them was based on fact. Therefore, the question must be out of order. Mr Burke: On point of order: there is no question with more precedent in this place than one asking whether the Prime Minister has confidence in one of his ministers. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will ignore the first part of the question and address the last part of the question.