Mr BURKE (Watson—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, Minister for the Arts and Leader of the House) (15:30): Like the member for Bean, I love a good documentary. We flagged this in our cultural policy, where we particularly talked about the national broadcaster. Mr Violi interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Casey is warned. Mr BURKE: On page 87 of the national cultural policy, it says: The national broadcasters are the platforms through which audiences engage with some of our best comedy, drama, documentary and children's television. Comedy, drama, documentary and children's television: Nemesis gave us all four! Ms Ley interjecting— Mr BURKE: I don't want to be interrupted by the star of the show. The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the House will pause, and the Deputy Leader of the Opposition will have a real point of order—not a statement, not a joke, not a comment; if she does, there'll be consequences. Out of respect for her office, I give the Deputy Leader of the Opposition the call. Ms Ley: On the basis that this is rubbish, I move: That the member be no longer heard. The SPEAKER: The question is that the minister be no longer heard.