Ms SHARKIE (Mayo) (14:15): Prime Minister, one of my constituents, an Indigenous man— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Mayo will pause for a second. Members on my left, you can cease interjecting. I can't hear the member for Mayo. If you could start your question again. Ms SHARKIE: My question is to the Prime Minister. One of my constituents, an Indigenous man, named Mr Hedley Vogt, has approached me regarding an issue close to his heart. There are four flagpoles in this chamber and none of them carry the Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander flags. We've seen over the last two days that language matters and action matters. Yesterday this House united to condemn racism and discrimination. In a continuation of that spirit and in the spirit of reconciliation and recognition of the history and culture of Australia's First Peoples, will the government support flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags in this chamber? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Pyne: The Prime Minister is probably more than happy to remark on it. It's not actually within his responsibilities, but that's a matter for the standing orders and, therefore, the House. And, with that clarification, the Prime Minister might like to— The SPEAKER: Before I call anybody, I've listened to the question and it's certainly not the Prime Minister's responsibility. I'd need to check where the responsibility lies, whether it is the standing orders or—the Leader of the Opposition? Mr Shorten: I thought the question by the member for Mayo—I didn't hear all of it—ended on whether or not the government supports such a measure and, if it's of assistance to the Prime Minister—as these things should be, as they were yesterday—we'll offer bipartisanship if you choose to take up the member for Mayo's offer. The SPEAKER: Member for Mayo, if you could just repeat the last part of the question. Ms SHARKIE: Certainly. In continuation of that spirit, the spirit of reconciliation and recognition of the history and cultures of Australia's First Peoples, will the government support flying the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags in this chamber? The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister has the call.