Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:43): Well, Mr Speaker, you ruled a moment ago that the member for Hunter's question was out of order. I do not dispute your ruling, but I was hoping it might have been about energy. I was hoping it might have been about energy prices and the fact the Labor Party is doing everything it can to put the security and the affordability of Australian energy at risk. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order? Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, I know the ruling about the preamble, but, given that's often all we get, I'm asking for direct relevance to be enforced. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I ask the Manager of Opposition Business to resume his seat and for those interjecting behind him to cease interjecting so I can rule on the matter. I do allow preambles—that's correct—but I say that the question to the Prime Minister was very specific on the matter of the High Court, so he needs to confine himself to that. Mr TURNBULL: The honourable member has asked me this question in one form or another on numerous occasions, and I refer him to my earlier answers. I cannot help but regret that today the opposition has no questions on national security, no questions on the economy and no questions on energy.