Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:14): I stand by all the statements I've made on this matter. I note that in the same press conference a journalist asked the police commissioner today, 'Did the Prime Minister asked to be kept updated by you?' He said: 'No, not at all. I gave him an assurance we would move the matter as quickly as possible, and I didn't say that because of any particular person.' This is what he went on to say: 'To be honest with you, these types of investigations can consume an enormous amount of resources from New South Wales police and they are a great diverter of my time.' The police commissioner said that. That's what the police commissioner in New South Wales said. The Leader of the Opposition seems a little confused that I called the police commissioner— Mr Marles interjecting — Ms Plibersek interjecting — Government members interjecting — The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause for a second. The Deputy Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting—as will the member for Sydney, as will members on my right. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: Thank you, Mr Speaker. As I told the House four times yesterday I was going to talk to the New South Wales police, I don't know who they thought I was going to call. Did they think I was going to call the parking infringements officer at the Sutherland police station? Maybe I was going to call the water police, or the dog squad, or perhaps the commander of the police band! But I spoke to the police commissioner because I needed to know, to exercise my responsibilities both to this House and under the ministerial standards, to exercise the assessment that is required of me on those matters. That's what I said I would do and that's what I did. I have reported it back to this House. I think that sets out the matter pretty clearly. Ms Kearney interjecting— Mr Pasin interjecting— Mr Giles interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Member for Cooper is now warned as well. The member for Barker has been interjecting and will cease, as will the member for Scullin.