Ms LEY (Farrer—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:09): My question is to the Prime Minister and concerns the reaction from Indigenous leaders to the Prime Minister's dismal response to his referendum failure. Allira Davis, an Uluru dialogue member, said: The PM is moving on tonight. He just wants to go to Washington and prepare for re-election. And we are just a blip. Sally Scales, a member of the First Nations Referendum Working Group, said: The PM was insulting & pathetic. How dare he. A cop out. Does the Prime Minister remain committed— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! There is far too much noise. There was no question there, but because I couldn't hear what the Deputy Leader of the Opposition was saying because of the interjections from the member for McNamara and the member for Cooper, I'm going to ask the deputy leader to state her question again. She will be heard in silence, and I will make sure she is within the time limit. Ms LEY: My question is the Prime Minister and concerns the reaction from Indigenous leaders to the Prime Minister's dismal response to his referendum failure. Allira Davis, an Uluru dialogue member, said: The PM is moving on tonight. He just wants to go to Washington and prepare for re-election. And we are just a blip. Sally Scales, a member of the First Nations Referendum Working Group, said: The PM was insulting & pathetic. How dare he. A cop out. Does the Prime Minister remain committed to treaty and truth-telling? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, the Minister for the Environment and Water, the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs and the Minister for Home Affairs.