Mr DICK (Oxley) (14:57): My question is to the Prime Minister. Speaking about the US election this morning, Senator Ian Macdonald said, about Queenslanders at the last election: 'They also thought in Tony Abbott they had someone they could relate to'— The SPEAKER: The member for Oxley will resume his seat. Mr Rob Mitchell: Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: The member for McEwen will resume his seat. I will just ask the member for Oxley to repeat his question. Mr DICK: My question is to the Prime Minister. Speaking about the US election this morning, Senator Ian Macdonald said about Queenslanders at the last election: 'They also thought that, in the member for Warringah, they had someone they could relate to, and I think all those things did impact upon the result and did lead to a bigger than expected vote for Pauline Hanson.' Does the Prime Minister think Queenslanders relate to the member for Warringah in a way they do not relate to the current Prime Minister and his government? The SPEAKER: Members on my right: having heard the question and understanding the context of it now, I would have allowed the original question.