Mr KEENAN (Stirling—Minister for Human Services and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Digital Transformation) (14:32): Well, Mr Speaker, I'm not going to be cross-examined by him—and neither will I be cross-examined by him. In fact, I won't be cross-examined by any of them, because they're not worthy. They sit here representing a party in this place infected by the corruption of the union movement, and this is just a continuation of that protection racket. I've answered the substance of the question. I won't be repeating it. End of story. The SPEAKER: The minister's concluded his answer. The Manager of Opposition Business on an inventive point of order? Mr Burke: If the opposition can't ask questions for view of it being cross-examination, should we continue with question time ever? Surely that's the point of it. The SPEAKER: I'm going to continue with question time. The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. If the Manager of Opposition Business doesn't wish to ask questions, that's his business. We're going to the next question.