Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR (Gorton) (14:36): My question is to the Prime Minister. In an extraordinary statement today, Dyson Heydon AC QC not only confirmed that he agreed to speak at a Liberal Party fundraiser over a year ago, while he was the head of the Prime Minister's royal commission, but recommitted to the fundraiser in March this year. Mr Hockey interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Treasurer will cease interjecting. Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR: Prime Minister, doesn't this make it clear that this royal commission has been politicised from the start and that Mr Heydon's commission should be withdrawn? Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, a point of order: the question contains argument portrayed as facts that are factually wrong. It is not possible for the member to pretend that the royal commissioner has said something that he has not said and base his question on a false statement. For that reason, either the question has to be rearranged and come back to, or it needs to be struck out as being outside the standing orders. The statement that has been attributed to the royal commissioner is not factually true. Mr Stephen Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Throsby is warned, I remind him. Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR: I made an assertion based on facts and based on the statement by Dyson Heydon himself this morning, and I am willing to table that statement to substantiate the assertion in the question.