Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:49): Thank you, Mr Speaker. Foreign donations legislation will be introduced in the Senate this week. What the Labor Party and its leader are failing to tell us is how they have continued to tolerate— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister for immigration and the member for Grayndler will cease interjecting or they'll both be out of the chamber. I'm not going to seek to listen to the answer with them shouting at each other. Mr TURNBULL: What the Leader of the Opposition is failing to tell us is this: how does he tolerate Senator Dastyari as a Labor senator representing the people of New South Wales in the Australian parliament when it is plain that what he has done is to sell out Australia's national interests in return for money paid to him personally? He stood up at a podium in the Commonwealth parliamentary office— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Burke: On direct relevance, Mr Speaker, given the ruling you made at the beginning where you ruled large parts of this question out of order. Therefore, what the Prime Minister is referring to cannot possibly be relevant to the question that is in order. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business does make a reasonable point. I did ask the Prime Minister to confine his answer simply to foreign political donations laws. I want to listen to the Prime Minister for the rest of his answer. Mr TURNBULL: As I said, legislation will be introduced into the Senate this week. But the critical issue that we have here is whether Senator Dastyari is representing Australia in the Senate or a foreign power. That's what Labor has to satisfy us about.