Mr MARLES (Corio—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:42): My question is to the Prime Minister. Can the Prime Minister confirm that, this fortnight, he has denied saying electric vehicles would 'end the weekend', denied paying parents to vaccinate their children, wrongly claimed he texted he was going on a holiday to Hawaii and blamed Labor for his failure to introduce an anticorruption bill? Why does the Prime Minister have such difficulty with the truth? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House. Mr Dutton: It was a barely credible question all the way through, and then, at the end, he flicked a switch to vaudeville. The last part of that question is completely out of order because it contains a slur. It's only said for the TV cameras, and the Australian public should see through it. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: The question deals with a series of issues that have been the subject of question time over the last fortnight. On the final part of the question that the Leader of the House just referred to, there are specific rules as to how honesty can be tested in this place and words that are not allowed to be used, and the wording of this question is consistent with the precedents that have previously been allowed. The SPEAKER: Unless the Manager of Opposition Business would like to take me to Practice for some precedents on those, I'm not minded to allow the last part of the question. I'm going to allow the Prime Minister to answer the question, but the last part is out of order.