Mr BANDT (Melbourne) (14:28): My question is to the Prime Minister. Kids need to grow up in a stable, loving environment. But, under your watch, the refugee children on Nauru are in absolute crisis. When a 10-year-old boy repeatedly tried to kill himself, your government refused to transfer him to Australia for treatment until a court ordered it. As emergency grows into catastrophe, Australia's senior medical officer was reportedly arrested and is today being deported from Nauru. Why are you slowly killing these children? Are you seriously arguing that threatening these children's lives is some kind of necessary evil—acceptable because you want to send some kind of broader message? Why won't you accept doctors' advice that it's never in a child's best interests to lock them up until they die? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House. Mr Pyne: Mr Speaker, clearly the member for Melbourne has overstepped the boundaries, even in this building, and I would ask him to withdraw those insinuations and statements that we are trying to kill children by locking them up. The SPEAKER: I ask the member for Melbourne to withdraw. Mr BANDT: I'm prepared to rephrase that part of the question. The SPEAKER: No, you need to— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my right will cease interjecting. Mr BANDT: Why is the government slowly killing these children? The SPEAKER: No. The member for Melbourne needs to withdraw. A rephrase doesn't do it. He needs to withdraw. There's one rule for everyone, I'm afraid. Mr BANDT: I withdraw that part of the question. The SPEAKER: Thank you. The Prime Minister has the call.