Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:01): This must be the first time the leader of an opposition has asked that question time be abandoned. It must be the first time. I wonder why! Ms Husar interjecting— Mr TURNBULL: I'll say this: in the course of this week, many hours have been taken up with Labor Party motions about citizenship and penalty rates, matters that could properly have been dealt with after marriage had been dealt with, but, no— Ms Husar interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lindsay has been warned. Mr TURNBULL: the Labor Party rushed their motion in in the hope that they would get it voted on before the member for New England made his return. That bit of fancy footwork slipped up. The government is accountable in question time and, indeed, so is the opposition, so we will all be accountable in question time today, as we are every day that parliament sits. I will say this to the Leader of the Opposition: I'll ask that further questions be placed on the notice paper at 3 pm, which is when the broadcast finishes.