Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Leader of the Opposition) (14:07): Mr Speaker, I ask a supplementary question to the Prime Minister. I ask it on behalf of Kathy Jackson and the 70,000 members of the Health Services Union. Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order: the standing orders do not provide for the Leader of the Opposition to ask questions on behalf of anyone but himself. Also, the idea that any trade unionist would get him to ask that question is quite clearly out of— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No matter what the level of emotion each of you as an individual has, we will be judged on our collective actions by those outside. It has been a long fortnight. There are a few hours to go, but some of you might have an early mark. Mr ABBOTT: Kathy Jackson is a brave, decent woman, and she is speaking up on behalf of 70,000 members. I refer the Prime Minister to her words: … there's been unauthorised use of credit cards, unauthorised expenditure that is not normal union expenditure and we want answers … This union and our members require answers … When will this Prime Minister ask the member for Dobell to provide some answers? When will she give them herself?