Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (15:22): My question is to the Prime Minister. Today's print media runs comments from numerous members of the PM's own government airing grievances about the internal workings of the Liberal Party, including today in The Daily Telegraph, the Herald Sun— Mr Chester interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The Minister for Infrastructure and Transport is interjecting loudly into my ear. I cannot hear the question. I will ask the Manager of Opposition Business to resume and, if there is a repeat of it, I will have to take action. The Manager of Opposition Business can begin his question again. Mr BURKE: Thank you, Mr Speaker. The question is to the Prime Minister. Today's print media includes comments from a large number of members of the Prime Minister's own government airing grievances about the internal workings of the Liberal government, including in The Daily Telegraph, the Herald Sun, TheAdvertiser, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Courier Mail, the Financial Review, and The Australian. They all have examples of this. Prime Minister, when thousands of people are losing their jobs at Toyota and Holden, why are members of the government only talking about themselves?