Mr RUDDOCK (Berowra) (14:38): My question is to the Prime Minister. Nauru provides the government with an immediate offshore-processing option. In the debate they might dispute that— Government members interjecting— Mr Dreyfus: Not according to the High Court. The SPEAKER: Stop the clock. I would invite the member for Berowra to ignore the interjections and for learned colleagues of his and mine to study standing order 65 and ask themselves what gives them the right to take the call without being granted it. The parliamentary secretary can consider himself lucky. Mr RUDDOCK: Nauru provides the government with an immediate offshore-processing option. Prime Minister, it could start now. Prime Minister, it has been shown to work. The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Berowra should avoid debate. Mr RUDDOCK: I set it up and I know that better— The SPEAKER: The member for Berowra should avoid debate. Mr RUDDOCK: Prime Minister, why won't you swallow your pride and open up Nauru, as it is the real option? Is the real reason that the government refuses to open Nauru that the government is afraid it might work? The SPEAKER: I remind the House that, given the question was replete with argument, that sometimes has consequences.