Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:07): The Leader of the Opposition once again comes to this dispatch box and seeks to misrepresent, at a time like this, the important support that has been provided by this government to people in great need. There has been no hesitation from this government to ensure that we're providing the support that is necessary. The Leader of the Opposition would well know because time and again, whether in this chamber or elsewhere, we have made it very clear that the funds he refers to are drawn upon once all other funds, which have been significant—$2 billion alone for bushfires has been rolling out, the funds that have been provided to devastated flood victims, the funds that have been provided for COVID assistance. I'll ask the minister to add further, but the real question is: What are this Leader of the Opposition's boundaries? On what issue will he not politicise? Even in the midst of floodwaters which have still not yet receded there is nothing this Leader of the Opposition will not play political games with. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition is rising on a point of order, but the Prime Minister had concluded his section of the answer to allow the minister for emergency management to speak. Just before that—a happy interlude at the start of question time: at great length and on a number of occasions yesterday I warned members what would happen with interjections. I ask members to recall that. I'm not going to repeat at all. It wastes the time of members wanting to participate properly in question time. I'll just succinctly remind members that standing order 94(a) does not require a warning, and I don't really have any plans to issue any warnings today. If you interject, you'll be ejected.