Mr WILKIE (Clark) (14:56): My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, the first person on trial for the alleged Afghanistan war crimes is whistleblower David McBride, and the only person before a court for the proven misconduct by the Australian Taxation Office is whistleblower Richard Boyle, all of which is unconscionable and unfathomable, because McBride and Boyle are the heroes here, not the villains. So, Prime Minister, will you call off your dogs? Will you instruct the Attorney-General to drop the charges immediately? The SPEAKER: Before the Attorney-General takes the call, I'll allow him to pause a moment so I can hear a point of order. Mr Tehan: Mr Speaker, I respectfully ask that that question be asked again, without the reference—if I heard it correctly—to 'dog', because I think it is unparliamentary and should not have been used. If it was a reference to either the Attorney-General or our intelligence agencies, that is completely unacceptable. So I would ask that the question be asked again, if I heard it correctly. The SPEAKER: To assist the House, I will ask the member to withdraw that part of the question. Mr WILKIE: To assist the House, I will withdraw the figure of speech. And I'll ask the question again, Mr Speaker? The SPEAKER: The question was clear. I thank the member and I thank the member for Wannon.