Ms BUTLER (Griffith) (14:50): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to the Prime Minister's previous answers and also to the minister's previous answer. Is the Prime Minister aware that guests at the chairman's panel weekend were warned that, 'There will be no buggy parking at the helipad'? Every day, this almost half a billion dollar lump sum payment becomes increasingly ridiculous. When will the Prime Minister demand the funds be returned so that they can be properly managed by government agencies? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, the member— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr Pyne: The member prefaced her question by referring to the Prime Minister's previous answer. The Prime Minister didn't answer the question; it was answered by another minister. It's clearly out of order. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: The question also referred to the minister's previous answers. If the Leader of the House is wanting to claim that the Prime Minister hasn't given answers today, that's his business. The SPEAKER: I'm going to be very generous. The Leader of the House makes an inarguable point. The Prime Minister did not answer a question on the matter. He may have been asked one, and he referred it to the minister for the environment. So, I'll allow the member for Griffith a chance to rephrase the question. Ms BUTLER: That's kind of you, Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: I suspect—I'm sorry? Ms BUTLER: I said it's very kind of you, Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: Thank you. That's okay. I thought you said something else. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Okay. Let me be blunt. I'm being generous. I'll give you a chance to rephrase it, because I suspect you're suffering from the fact that it was drafted before question time. Ms BUTLER: Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to the earlier answer. Is the Prime Minister aware that guests at the chairman's panel weekend were warned that, 'There will be no buggy parking at the helipad'? Every day, this almost half a billion dollar lump sum payment becomes increasingly ridiculous. When will the Prime Minister demand the funds be returned so that they can be properly managed by government agencies?