Ms COLLINS (Franklin) (14:30): My question is to the Prime Minister. Ms Grace Tame told the Press Club she received a threatening phone call from a government funded agency. Can the Prime Minister guarantee the results of his so-called investigation into this threatening call will be released or will he sweep it under the carpet, hide from the truth—as he has done before—and fail to take any real action? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Dutton: The imputation in the back end of that question is against the standing orders. It's a reflection on the Prime Minister. It was an unsubstantiated flourish, which might've sounded okay in the tactics meeting this morning but it's against the standing orders and it should be ruled out of order. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: Thanks, Mr Speaker. On the point of order: the question asks will the Prime Minister release or will he, in the alternative, follow a different path. It's for the Prime Minister in his answer to make clear which he will do. If the Leader of the House is wanting to argue, as I think he just did, that there's no occasion where the Prime Minister has ever swept something under the carpet then I think we are pretty much in the land of irony. The SPEAKER: Standing order 90 prevents members from reflecting on other members. I am going to allow the question. Whilst it's sailing close to the wind, I think it is in order. I will give the call to the Prime Minister.