Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR (Gorton) (14:59): My question is to the Prime Minister. In 2013 the Prime Minister said: I know Damien Mantach well. He is a person of integrity, so let's see where this investigation goes. He has my confidence. Does the Prime Minister agree that this ringing endorsement is yet another failure of judgement on his part? Ms Henderson: That is a disgraceful question! The SPEAKER: The member for Corangamite! Opposition members interjecting — The SPEAKER: Those on my left! Dr Chalmers: They're his own words. The SPEAKER: The member for Rankin is warned! Mr Andrews: Mr Speaker, I raise a point of order. Under the standing orders, it is quite clear that any minister, including the Prime Minister, can only be asked questions which go to his official responsibilities. That question does not do that. The SPEAKER: The Acting Leader of the House is right. The standing orders do make it very clear that the question can only go to matters that the Prime Minister is responsible for. The question contained a quote— Ms Kate Ellis interjecting— The SPEAKER: I do not need the member for Adelaide's assistance. The question contained a quote, and in that very narrow field the Prime Minister can answer the question.