Mr BURKE (Watson—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister for the Arts and Leader of the House) (15:28): On the same issue, Mr Speaker, when you're taking that into account, I ask that you also reflect on the principle of something being raised at the time. I respect what the Manager of Opposition Business has just referenced in Practice. But that, of course, is usually utilised when something is said where the member who might feel aggrieved was not in the room. We're talking about something where all 151 of us were here—except for whoever was sick, but basically every member of parliament was here. Secondly, I ask that you take into account where lines have previously been drawn. Tough things are said in this chamber. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order. The manager was heard in silence. I want to hear from the Leader of the House. It's a serious issue. Order, the member for Barker! Mr BURKE: I will give examples of things that have been said. For example, a claim that, when a woman is personally abused by a bikie, it is being sanctioned by the Prime Minister, is a claim that was made by the Leader of the Opposition on 27 July last year in the House. It was not true. It was not sought to be withdrawn. It was accepted within the realms of parliamentary debate. Similarly, it was claimed, when we were in opposition, that we were backing paedophiles over Australian kids. Mr Dutton: You tried to stop the deportation laws. Mr BURKE: And he's now defending it. He's now defending it. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my right and my left, this is incredibly serious. That's why I want to hear from the Leader of the House. Mr BURKE: The point that I'm asking you to take into account is that there has been, for a long time, a gap between things being said that members will find unacceptable and things being said which have been allowed to be said within the parliament and have not been viewed as unparliamentary. If there is anyone who has examples of that, it is in fact the Leader of the Opposition himself.