Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business) (14:08): My question is to the Minister for Human Services. I refer to a report last night from BuzzFeed News that the office of the then justice minister tipped off a newsroom so that— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my right will cease interjecting. The Attorney-General will cease interjecting. The Minister for Human Services will cease interjecting, otherwise he won't be answering the question because he'll be out of the chamber before it's even asked. The member for Isaacs will begin his question again. The clock will start again. Mr DREYFUS: My question is to the Minister for Human Services. I refer to a report last night from BuzzFeed News that the office of the then justice minister tipped off a newsroom so that TV cameras turned up at the sites of AFP raids before the police even did. A spokesperson for the minister is quoted in that report as saying yesterday, 'Neither the minister nor anyone in his office informed media outlets prior to the execution of search warrants.' Is that statement accurate? The SPEAKER: Before I call the minister—this is why I wanted to listen to the question carefully—I want to be fully satisfied that the question relates to the minister's current portfolio. I'll hear from the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: In taking a point of order, Speaker, if I can quote from page 555 of Practice: However, in a case when a Minister had issued a statement referring to earlier responsibilities, a question relating to the statement was permitted. It's only on that basis that the question refers. The SPEAKER: In that context, I'm satisfied the minister can answer the question.