Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (15:00): My question is to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister, in an earlier answer, said there were no current plans to change the wording of section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, but he did not endorse the wording which is currently in place and has been in place for more than 20 years. Can the Prime Minister provide any example of a comment that is currently prohibited by 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act that the government believes should be permitted? Will the Prime Minister rule out any change this term? Ms Collins interjecting— The SPEAKER: I remind the member for Franklin she has been warned. The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, you may already have been about to rule on this question, but the point is that under the current standing orders he cannot ask the Prime Minister for a legal opinion, and clearly he is asking him for a legal opinion. The SPEAKER: On the point of order, the standing orders do prohibit questions asking a legal opinion. The mere absence of the words 'legal opinion' does not make the question in order. I am going to give the Manager of Opposition Business a chance to rephrase his question, but at the moment— Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House will cease interjecting.