Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:10): The Leader of the Opposition has come to that dispatch box and told a complete falsehood. The government and the members opposite know, on any— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: I note the constant interjections on matters of bushfires from those opposite. But on every piece of communication that you provide on video, the advice is that that material must be authorised. I have noted that the Leader of the Opposition— Honourable members interjecting — The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister can pause for a second. I know it's the start of a new year and it's the first question time, but members won't have forgotten the number of times I've said it's important for me to hear the question and the answer. I am going to hear both. If that means ejecting people, I'll do it very freely—and bear in mind that I haven't done it for a while. We've had a bit of a break, and we're now back. Mr MORRISON: Those communications require an authorisation to be compliant. That's what the government has done. That's what the Leader of the Opposition has done with his video communications on these types of issues. The only person trying to politicise the response to the bushfire crisis is the Leader of the Opposition.