Ms WARE (Hughes) (14:26): My question is to the Minister for Small Business. Can the minister advise whether there is an error in the industrial relations regulatory impact statement, particularly under the fair work legislation amendment bill, particularly in relation to page 52 of that document, and, if so, can the minister advise the correct figure of that error? The SPEAKER: I'm going to rule the question out of order. She's got time to rephrase it correctly so either it's directed to the right minister or it includes the right information. On the point of order, the Leader of the Opposition. Mr Dutton: It's my submission to you, Mr Speaker, that I don't believe you can rule a question out of order on the following basis— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I want to hear from the Leader of the Opposition. Order! Mr Dutton: I have the call, Mr Speaker. I'm making a point of order. The SPEAKER: I'm just going to hear from the Leader of the Opposition, and then I'll call the Prime Minister. Mr Dutton: The provision within the regulatory impact statement relates to small business. That's the section that is being referred to. For your information, Mr Speaker, it's not beyond the remit of the minister—in fact, it's entirely within her portfolio responsibilities. If the Minister for Small Business can't answer a question that relates to the financial impact of the legislation— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat. Thank you. On the point of order, the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: It's on a different point of order. Is the member of Hughes even in her correct seat, the one she'd have to be in to be able to get the call? The SPEAKER: Under the standing orders, members must be in their correct seats. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition. Mr Dutton: To assist you, Mr Speaker, I've not heard a more petty point of order made in this place, to start with. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Resume your seat. Members on my right will cease interjecting. I give the call to the Leader of the Opposition. Mr Dutton: With respect to you, Mr Speaker, you chose to give the member the call. That can't be now overruled by some post backed advice from the Leader of the House. You made a judgement to give the call— The SPEAKER: You may resume your seat. Thank you. I understand your point of order. To assist the House, I would remind all members to reside in their seat, as per the standing orders. I'm going to move to the next question, and we'll come back to the member for Hughes.