Ms KING (Ballarat) (14:20): My question is to the Prime Minister. On Monday, the former Liberal Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, described the Prime Minister as 'an individual who has always put self-interest before anything else'. When even long-term Liberal leaders like Jeff Kennett know he puts his own ambition before the interests of Australia, isn't it clear that the Prime Minister will sell out anything and any government policy for his own ambition? Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The Prime Minister is not responsible for the comments being made by a person who is not even a member of the House, has no elected office and is not a member of the government. Therefore, the Prime Minister should not be required to answer that question. He is not responsible for the comments of Jeffrey Kennett. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, the objection from the Leader of the House goes to the context of the question. The question itself goes directly to government policy. Midway through, we will probably get told it is a new question, and he will ask one himself. But the question— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, the question did not ask about any particular policy. It was a general slur on the Prime Minister. It did not ask about any particular policy. It did not refer to health or education. It was just a personal attack on the Prime Minister. Therefore, the Prime Minister should not be required to answer it. The SPEAKER: The very last part of the question endeavoured to go to the Prime Minister's responsibilities. I do not believe it got there. I am going to give the member for Ballarat an opportunity to rephrase the question. Ms KING: My question again is to the Prime Minister. On Monday, the former Liberal Premier of Victoria, Jeff Kennett, described the Prime Minister as 'an individual who has always put self-interest before anything else'. When even long-term Liberal leaders like Jeff Kennett know he puts his own ambition before Australia's, is it not clear that the Prime Minister will sell out any policy, including health policy, climate change policy and marriage equality policy, in order to promote his own ambition? The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will address the last part of the question.