Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:16): I should say that the Director-General of ASIO and other senior officers from ASIO were very, very keen to see those cameras come to ASIO headquarters because it helps to highlight the very important work— Mr Perrett: Why bring the cameras in? The SPEAKER: The member for Moreton will leave under 94(a)! The member for Moreton then left the chamber. Mr ABBOTT: that ASIO does to keep our country safe. I want to say that I have the highest respect and admiration for the work that ASIO does. And I have to say that I am better informed about it, thanks to the classified briefing that I received yesterday after the cameras had long gone. I have the highest respect for the Director-General of ASIO, who commanded our special forces. He was appointed secretary of the Department of Defence by members opposite. He was appointed Ambassador to NATO by members opposite. I have the highest respect for him. And the suggestion, coming again and again from members opposite, that somehow the Director-General of ASIO, that senior officers of ASIO, would have permitted classified material— Mr Husic: Not stuck in books, like Spycatcher! Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: The members for Chifley and Charlton are both warned! Mr ABBOTT: to be photographed is just ludicrous. The suggestion from members opposite that the Director-General of ASIO would have permitted classified material to be photographed is just ludicrous, and it shows how low— Mr Dreyfus: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The Prime Minister did not even approach an answer to that question. The SPEAKER: I told you that is not a correct use of the standing orders. I said you would leave under 94(a) if you persisted, and you will. Leave under 94(a)! Honourable members interjecting— Mr Albanese: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order with regard to the ruling that you have just made. The member for Isaacs moved a perfectly correct point of order under the relevant standing orders. The Prime Minister was asked what the benefit was to national security of having television cameras in there and he did not address it at all! The SPEAKER: The member for Grayndler will resume his seat! And the member for Isaacs will leave under 94(a), as I asked him to do! Mr Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: I have asked you to leave under 94(a)! Do you wish me to name you? Mr Dreyfus: Madam Speaker, I wish to apologise. The SPEAKER: No, I allowed that— Mr Dreyfus: I seek your— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat! Mr Dreyfus: I do wish to apologise— The SPEAKER: I name the member for Isaacs! Honourable members interjecting—