Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:43): I have already answered this matter as to the purpose of my making the call to the New South Wales Police Commissioner, and that was to inform myself of the investigation that, it had been reported to me in this place, had been led. I informed myself of those matters— Ms Plibersek: You put out a statement. Why don't you read the statement? The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney! Mr MORRISON: I had a conversation with the Police Commissioner. I note that the Commissioner has said today: The Prime Minister didn't ask me any questions that were inappropriate, he didn't ask for anything that was inappropriate and I'm comfortable with the discussion that we had … over a few minutes. It's important under the statement of ministerial standards because, as Prime Minister, I have to make assessments about how they apply in these circumstances when investigations of this matter arise. So I informed myself of those matters—as I told this House I would and then went and did—and then reported back to this House as I should have.