The SPEAKER (15:18): I can let the member know now. Under the standing orders, as long as the Prime Minister is being directly relevant to the question—that means to be talking about the subject matter, the topic of the question, not other things. He may not be directly answering the question, which the member was seeking, but under the standing orders he was being relevant. Mr Tehan: The question was about a national treaty, and he didn't mention a national treaty once. The SPEAKER: The question also involved the Uluru Statement from the Heart. Mr Tehan: That was what it was called for; the question was about the national treaty. The SPEAKER: Yes, but if you're mentioning things in the question he can do that. I'm happy to talk to the member for Wannon after question time to go through the standing orders with him.