Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister) (14:44): What I can confirm is, frankly, the Labor Party is so focused on the trivialities of politics and cheap 'gotcha'. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Mr MORRISON: This is the great accusation that the Labor Party makes against me as Prime Minister— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. I'm going to invite the member on my left that yelled out an unparliamentary remark to withdraw it. I didn't see who it was, but— An honourable member: What a shock! The SPEAKER: The member for Whitlam is seeking the call. Mr Stephen Jones: I said the word 'corruption' and I withdraw. Government members interjecting— Mr Stephen Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Whitlam! The Leader of the House? Mr Dutton: Again, the withdrawal needs to be unconditional. This member is a habitual offender, as we know, but he should withdraw unconditionally or, frankly, he should leave the chamber. The SPEAKER: I interpreted the member for Whitlam's withdrawal to be without reservation. His further comment was made out of order, I might add, but as a remark to someone else's comment. So it wasn't an equivocal withdrawal, at least from what I could hear anyway. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: The Labor Party opposition prove day in and day out that they're more interested in the slurs, sledges and trivialities of politics and coming in here and showboating around than focusing on the issues that are really demanding the attention of the Australian people that our government are focused on—getting them into jobs, keeping them safe, driving our manufacturing industries forward, getting electricity prices down and standing up to those who would seek to coerce Australia and threaten the interests of Australians. These are the strong things that our government have done. These are the strong focuses that we as a government have. The weakness of the ALP and the weakness of their leadership brings them back to the trivialities. Their big problem with me as Prime Minister is apparently that I go home for Father's Day, I have a holiday with my family and I go to church on a Sunday. Get over it. A lot of Australians do.