Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:32): In response to the member who asked the question, I offered absolutely no judgement or no opinion as to the event in question. Mr Conroy: You said it was a Liberal fundraiser. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. The member for Charlton will leave the House under 94(a). He has already been warned. The member for Charlton then left the chamber. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my right will cease clapping. Mr ABBOTT: What I did say is that I will gladly defend the integrity of the royal commission. The royal commissioner had withdrawn from this event before I was even aware of it. Mr Bowen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon is on a warning as well. Mr ABBOTT: The royal commissioner had withdrawn from the event before I was aware of it, so I am happy to defend the integrity of the royal commissioner. If members opposite want to debate the royal commission, let's bring it on, because what the royal commission has done is shine a light into some dark corners of our public life where union officials have ripped off workers to help themselves. There should be no place for that in our society— Mr Burke: Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister has concluded the answer. Is this a point of order? Mr Burke: No, it is not. The SPEAKER: I am going to call the next question. Mr Burke: No, no—I am allowed to seek leave to table a document. I seek leave to table an invitation to a Liberal Party fundraiser— The SPEAKER: Is leave granted? Leave not granted. Mr Burke: which states, 'All proceeds from this event will be applied to state election campaigns.' The SPEAKER: The member for Watson will resume his seat. I call the member for Lyons. An honourable member interjecting— The SPEAKER: I warn members on my left about the use of props. I call the member for Lyons.