Mr FLETCHER (Bradfield—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:20): My question is to the Prime Minister. Considering our Ambassador to the United States, Kevin Rudd, described Donald Trump as a 'destructive president' and 'a traitor to the West' and given Mr Trump's response today that Mr Rudd is 'not the brightest bulb', 'nasty' and 'won't be there long', will the Prime Minister be reassessing Mr Rudd's position as ambassador to— Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. The Manager of Opposition Business will cease. There is far too much noise. This is not the time to interject. Members on my right, the Manager of Opposition Business will be heard in silence. There are not going to be any additional comments made. You may have your opinions about the question. You can keep them to yourselves. The Manager of Opposition Business will start his question again. Mr FLETCHER: My question is to the Prime Minister. Considering our Ambassador to the United States, Kevin Rudd, described Donald Trump as a 'destructive president' and a 'traitor to the West' and given Mr Trump's response today that Mr Rudd is 'not the brightest bulb', 'nasty' and 'won't be there long', will the Prime Minister be reassessing Mr Rudd's position as ambassador to our most important—or, as Mr Farrell suggests, our second most important—strategic ally?