Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (15:04): I thank the member for her question. She refers to last night, and I assume she's referring to Senate estimates, where Mike Pezzullo was asked the following question: Mr Pezzullo, I've just noticed some media reporting … Did the department advise against the changes to TPVs as announced today? Mr Pezzullo: No. No, in a word. He was asked: Unequivocally no? Mr Pezzullo: No … The government, I can assure you, has listened to advice and has put in place the appropriate mitigation, so the short answer … about whether the government has acted contrary to advice, I would say, is no. The SPEAKER: The member for McPherson, on a point of order? Mrs Andrews: No, I seek to table a document. I seek to table the relevant page of the incoming minister's brief. The SPEAKER: That's not the procedure. Are you asking the Prime Minister to table it, or are you tabling it? Mrs Andrews: I'm seeking to table. I'm seeking to table the relevant page of the incoming minister's brief, which makes it very clear what advice was given to the Minister for Home Affairs. The SPEAKER: That wasn't relevant to the question. But I'll hear from the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: In terms of the procedure, leave can be sought to have a document tabled that the minister or Prime Minister was referring to. The document the Prime Minister referred to was a transcript from last night's proceedings, and so, if that's sought to be tabled— Mrs Andr ews interjecting— Mr Burke: Then you're outside the standing orders. The SPEAKER: That's not the time to table that document, so resume your seat. Ms O'Neil interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, the Minister for Home Affairs! Can I have silence so I can hear the member for Bean.