Mr FITZGIBBON (Hunter) (14:23): My question is to the Prime Minister. The former member for New England, Tony Windsor, said yesterday: Why is Barnaby Joyce different to anybody that has stood aside during this particular issue? Why won't the Prime Minister direct the Deputy Prime Minister to resign from the cabinet? Is it because the Prime Minister relies on his single vote to cling to power? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House, on a point of order? Members will cease interjecting. The member for Rankin is warned. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, this question was asked yesterday and fully answered by the Prime Minister, and, under the standing orders, a question fully answered cannot be renewed. The SPEAKER: Whilst there was a question that was very similar, the requirement is that it's identical and—whilst I try to carry as much Hansard around in my head as I can!—I don't believe it's identical. That's how the standing orders are framed, so I am going to allow the question.