Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (15:17): While the Treasurer is still in the room, Mr Speaker, I have a question for you. As I raised with you during question time, Practice says: If a Minister quotes from a document relating to public affairs, a Member may ask for it— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Manager of Opposition Business, I'll just get you to start the question again once— Mr BURKE: Well, that means that he's gone, and the document's gone with him. The SPEAKER: Well, I can't hear you when— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order on my left! The Manager of Opposition Business. Mr BURKE: Mr Speaker, I'll quote from Practice. It is relevant to whether the Treasurer should have tabled a document that he's now taken from the House, as I provided to you during question time. Page 510 of Practice says: If a Minister quotes from a document relating to public affairs, a Member may ask for it to be presented to the House. The document must be presented unless the Minister states that it is of a confidential nature. This rule does not apply to private Members. I put to you, Mr Speaker, that the Treasurer did not state that the document was of a confidential nature; he stated the exact opposite and then refused to table it, which is in breach of a very clear statement in Practice.