Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:32): I have not. The Leader of the Opposition says 'end quote'. But it wasn't the end of the quote, was it? Because I said 'He has not provided me with a further update about when I might expect that report'— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on both sides! Mr MORRISON: and he did not give me a date or a time when that report would be provided. And, as I responded to a question on this in my media conference this morning, the secretary was continuing to conduct interviews. So what the Leader of the Opposition has brought into this place, in a desperate attempt to smear, is not true. This Leader of the Opposition seeks to only smear, when, in a time like this, he should be seeking to engage in productive effort. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition on a point of order? Mr Albanese: I ask that it be withdrawn. The SPEAKER: The interjections were so loud. I don't want you to repeat what it was, but when you weren't interjecting many others behind you were. Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker, it was a very straight question. I quoted what the Prime Minister said, and the gap between that and what's actually happened, and he responds with abuse. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on both sides! Ms Kearney interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Cooper will cease interjecting! If unparliamentary remarks are made—I've mentioned this before—and there's a wall of interjections, it's very difficult for me to make a judgement on that. What I'm judging, from the Leader of the Opposition, is that he didn't like the way the Prime Minister was answering the question. But if members want me to be able to rule on these matters they need to cease interjecting. It's a timely point now, at halfway through question time, that I will issue a general warning. I call the member for North Sydney.