Ms CATHERINE KING (Ballarat—Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government) (15:06): As I said in answering the previous question, to the best of my recollection, the Qatar decision was a discussion I had with Virgin. A third party approached my office on behalf of Qatar. And the previous discussions I have had with Qantas were focused— Mr Dutton: You can remember all that, but you can't— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition will cease interjecting! The Leader of the Opposition has asked his question. Ms CATHERINE KING: As I just said, to the best— Mr Dutton: Why not answer honestly? Ms CATHERINE KING: You should withdraw that. The SPEAKER: The minister will pause and resume her seat for a moment. The Leader of the House on a point of order? Mr Burke: On two points: (1) on your previous rulings; and (2) the angry, furious interjections from the Leader of the Opposition are out of control, and in the latest one it was a direct reflection on the minister and should be withdrawn. The SPEAKER: There was too much noise for me to hear what the leader said, but, to assist the House, I'm going to get him to withdraw it so we can keep going with question time. Mr Dutton: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: I give the call to the minister, who will be heard in silence for the remainder of her answer. Ms CATHERINE KING: As I was saying: to the best of my recollection, the meetings I had with Qantas were, in fact, about the same job, same pay legislation, because they have concerns about that. Ms Ley interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition! Ms CATHERINE KING: I stand by it. This is a decision I have made in the national interest. It is a decision that, in fact, when you reflect on what your government did when in government, is very consistent with the way in which this airline has been dealt with by previous governments over the history of this bilateral international air services agreement. Ms Claydon interjecting— Th e SPEAKER: Order! The member for Newcastle will cease interjecting.