Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the Opposition) (14:26): My question is to the current Deputy Prime Minister. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition can rephrase his question. I noticed that phrase last time. People have a position. There is no current; otherwise, it flows both ways. And I don't want that coming into debate. The Leader of the Opposition can rephrase his question. Mr ALBANESE: My question is to the Deputy Prime Minister. Instead of fighting each other, why hasn't the government fought for a safe national quarantine system? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House, on a point of order? Mr Dutton: On a point of order: that is not a question that goes to the responsibilities of the Deputy Prime Minister, and it should be directed either to the Prime Minister or to the Minister for Health. The SPEAKER: I'll hear the Leader of the Opposition and then I'll make a ruling. Mr Albanese: Thanks, Mr Speaker. The Deputy Prime Minister, in his capacity as regional development minister, has commented continuously, including just in his last answer, on quarantine, on the vaccine and on the issue of the pandemic. He is the Deputy Prime Minister. You just declared correctly that that's the case, and he should have the capacity to answer the question. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition has made his case. The Deputy Prime Minister is responsible still as Deputy Prime Minister and for his respective portfolios. The fact that, in his ministerial capacity, he has been referring to quarantine, even recently, means that I'll allow the question. But I obviously just caution that questions can only be asked of the Deputy Prime Minister in his capacity as a minister because he's no longer acting Prime Minister. The Prime Minister of course is with us remotely. The Deputy Prime Minister has the call.