Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:05): If the member opposite has an allegation or wants to know if there's someone I've met with, he should say it. An opposition member: He's just done so. Mr ALBANESE: No, he hasn't. If he wants to name somebody and ask if I've met with them, he's perfectly entitled to. What he's not entitled to do is to engage in that sort of smear tactic, which is what that question represents. Mr Dutton: Mr Speaker, I don't know whether this is a point of order, but that's certainly not an answer to the question. Have you met with these officials that have been charged with sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape? The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat. There's no point of order. I call the Prime Minister. Mr ALBANESE: I've finished.