Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business) (14:05): My question is to the Special Minister of State. Yesterday the member for Fairfax said: The member for Fisher stated to me that we needed to destroy Peter Slipper. Given the minister is responsible for government integrity, were the minister's actions, in seeking to destroy the man he replaced, appropriate and in keeping with the standards he would enforce as a minister? The SPEAKER: Just before I call the minister, I have listened very carefully, obviously, to all of these questions over the course of the week. It is fair to say that, whilst some of them have got very close to the line, they have made the connection with his ministerial responsibilities. My view is that it is out of order to refer to a statement that the member for Fairfax made in the MPI. It bears no relationship or connection, I should say, to the hook, if I can put it that way, that the member for Isaacs has been drawing—and that is the minister's previous answers and the statement he alluded to. I will give the member for Isaacs an opportunity to rephrase. Mr DREYFUS: Thank you, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Special Minister of State. I refer to the minister's previous answers and previous references to the statement that he made. Given that the minister is responsible for government integrity, were the minister's actions appropriate and in keeping with the standards he would enforce as minister?