Mr FITZGIBBON (Hunter) (15:05): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer him to Friday's revelation that the Minister for Agriculture previously sought to influence the conduct of litigation involving his benefactor, Gina Rinehart. Has the Prime Minister counselled the minister that any personal intervention in similar court cases in the future would be inappropriate. And, Prime Minister— The SPEAKER: The member is totally out of order. The question is out of order, and he knows it is out of order. Mr FITZGIBBON: On what basis, Madam Speaker? Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. For a long time in this House it has been appropriate to ask the Prime Minister about the Ministerial Code of Conduct. You interrupted the member for Hunter at the exact point he was asking about the Ministerial Code of Conduct. The SPEAKER: I will hear from the Leader of Government Business. Mr Pyne: Far be it for me to help the Manager of Opposition Business in question time, but the question was about a period of time in which the member for New England was not actually a minister of this House. Therefore, it is not a matter within the purview of the Prime Minister's responsibility. Mr FITZGIBBON: Madam Speaker, if it assists the House I would be happy to rephrase the question. The SPEAKER: No. You were asking a question about a matter for which the Prime Minister has no responsibility. Under section 98 and under standing order 98 it is out of order. I call the honourable member for Casey.