Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:37): My question is to the Prime Minister. Given the government has ruled out further cuts on foreign aid, will the Prime Minister, for the benefit of the hypocrites seated behind him, also rule out a $50 billion cut to health, which will have a devastating impact on New South Wales hospitals? The SPEAKER: The member can rephrase his question and not try to be smart. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I have given my instruction. You will leave that word out. Mr BURKE: Madam Speaker, which word was unparliamentary? The SPEAKER: I said you will rephrase it and not try to be smart. Mr BURKE: I want to know which word was unparliamentary. The SPEAKER: You are reflecting on the chair by wording it in that way and I will not have it. Mr Burke: You have ruled every word parliamentary. Mr Pyne: Madam Speaker, I raise a point of order. If the Manager of Opposition Business cares to reflect on his question, he will find that it contained 'inferences, imputations and insults and ironical expressions'. Clearly, none of those people are on this side of the House; therefore, that is the word you should be withdrawing. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House has made the point. I have made my observation to the Manager of Opposition Business. He may ask his question by leaving that word out. Mr BURKE: My question is to the Prime Minister. Given the government has ruled out further cuts to foreign aid, will the Prime Minister also rule out his $50 billion cut to health, which will have a devastating impact on New South Wales hospitals?