Ms O'NEIL (Hotham) (14:57): My question is to the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister has said that his decision to block a royal commission for almost two years was just a political error. Is the Prime Minister aware of reports that it was 'common practice for National Australia Bank employees to falsely sign forms as witnesses'? Why is the Prime Minister awarding big business with an $80 billion tax handout, including over $3.3 billion for the National Australia Bank? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Pyne: The Prime Minister should be questioned on matters that are within his responsibility. While he might be prepared to answer the question, I do think that that is stretching the boundaries of what's within the Prime Minister's responsibilities. The SPEAKER: I thank the Leader of the House. I listened very closely to the question. The Leader of the House makes a good point with respect to one part of the question. The last part of the question, with respect to company tax cuts, was in order and the preamble was obviously in order. But, with the middle part of the question not being in order, and that's my ruling, that sort of makes that preamble rather defunct. The Prime Minister can answer the part of the question that I've ruled relevant, and that's the very last part, which relates to company tax.