Ms McKENZIE (Flinders) (14:33): My question is for the Minister for Indigenous Australians. Can the minister name an issue that affects non-Indigenous Australians that does not affect Indigenous Australians? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order. I couldn't hear the question and I just want to make sure it's in order. Ms McKENZIE: The question is: can the minister name an issue that affects non-Indigenous Australians that does not affect Indigenous Australians. The SPEAKER: I will hear from the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, there is no reference in the question to the responsibilities of the minister. Not one. It's not like a rephrasing or anything. It is simply not there, there's no attempt to be there. The SPEAKER: It would assist the House if the question could reflect on a policy. 'An issue' is so broad. I'm going to hear from the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Fletcher: With respect, I don't think there can be any doubt that this question refers to the Voice, which is the subject that this parliament has been engaged with over repeated days. We have heard this minister assert this point on a number of occasions. The SPEAKER: The question didn't contain the words 'the Voice'— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! We can find a way through this. I will hear from the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: With respect to what the Manager of Opposition Business just said: questions are in order or out of order based on the words of the question, not based on the vibe in the mind of the Manager of Opposition Business. Ms Rishworth interjecting— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Minister for Social Services will cease interjecting. Members on my left will cease interjecting. Mr Husic interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister for industry is not helping. Mr Husic interjec ting— The SPEAKER: The minister for industry will cease interjecting immediately. The Leader of the Opposition? Mr Dutton: I'm very happy to make a contribution, following on from the Leader of the House's contribution. I presume, surely, that you're in a position to rule this question in order. There is no ambiguity whatsoever about the question being in order. It is within the scope of the minister's portfolio, with or without reference to the Voice, and it cannot be ruled out of order on any basis relating to the wording of the question. The SPEAKER: The question was regarding an issue that affects non-Indigenous Australians that does not affect Indigenous Australians. I'm going to allow the question, but it is, by any definition, a very broad question.