Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:35): The government's policy is that trade unions who take secret payments— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. Members will cease holding up props. The member for Hindmarsh is warned. The members who have been warned will now leave under 94(a), and they include the member for Lindsay. If there are any others, you are lucky. But, at the rate you are behaving, I will get you soon. The member for Lindsay then left the chamber. Mr TURNBULL: Trade unions claim to be representing their workers. They are fiduciaries; they are in a positon of trust. We say, and the law will say, that they cannot take payments from the people with whom they are negotiating on behalf of their members. And that is the point. It is about accountability; it is about honesty; it is about integrity. The fact that the member for Isaacs stoops so low shows what a raw nerve we have hit. The one thing the Leader of the Opposition will not do is say what the half-a-million dollars was really for—what the $300,000 was really for or what the $32,000 was really for. He can set everybody's mind at rest: if he is so proud of this record let him tell the truth.