Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler) (14:52): My question is addressed to the Deputy Prime Minister, and I refer to his previous answers. In his statement to the House today the Deputy Prime Minister said: … basically, 'Mates don't pay for things when they're helping other mates out … As a cabinet minister, the Deputy Prime Minister is in the privileged position of administering government agencies. How many times has the Deputy Prime Minister used taxpayers' money to help his mate out? Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: No, that question's in order. No, the Deputy Prime Minister can— Mr Watts: It is outrageous! The SPEAKER: And the member for Gellibrand can leave under the 94(a). The member for Gellibrand then left the chamber.