Mr ZAPPIA (Makin) (14:59): My question is to the Prime Minister. Yesterday the Prime Minister said, 'Ultimately, everything is a state matter.' Was it the states or was it the Prime Minister who said the vaccination program was not a race? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House? Mr Dutton: The Prime Minister has made very clear that the statement made as a preamble to that question is not accurate. It related to a response the Prime Minister gave when asked about the closure of state borders. It has been repeated since the Prime Minister has raised this, and it is very clear that this misleading statement, regardless of how often it's repeated, is factually not correct, and it shouldn't be allowed. The SPEAKER: I can't agree with the Leader of the House. The Practice has made it very clear since 1901. It's not for the Speaker to vouch for the accuracy of questions or, indeed, answers. If someone claims to have been misrepresented, we've got the standing orders so organised that there's an official capacity for them to do that at the end of question time or at the end of when a comment has been made. The question is in order.