Mr FLETCHER (Bradfield—Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts) (14:55): I thank the Prime Minister for the opportunity to respond to the question asked by the member for Sydney. Our model will deal with allegations of serious criminal corruption at the Commonwealth level. That is what our model will do. It's a well-developed, serious, substantiated model, and if the opposition were serious about engaging in it— Ms Kearney interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Cooper is warned. Mr FLETCHER: if the opposition were serious about tackling the risk and challenge of— Mr Perrett interjecting— Mr FLETCHER: suspected serious criminal corruption at the Commonwealth level— The SPEAKER: The member for Moreton is warned. Mr FLETCHER: they would engage seriously with this government on what we've put, on the full text, the 349 pages of legislation which have been out there for many months, rather than engage in a series of political stunts. One side of this House is genuine and serious minded about engaging on the issue of suspected Commonwealth criminal corruption. One side of this House has a detailed exposure draft of legislation which is out there, ready to go. The other side of this House is sitting on its hands doing nothing. Those opposite need to take a good hard look at themselves.