Mr FLETCHER (Bradfield—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:07): My question is to the Prime Minister. During the course of the Prime Minister's meeting on Sunday with Senator Payman at the Lodge, was she spoken to in an aggressive or intimidatory manner? The SPEAKER: I've got some difficulties with that question, because we need to ensure that it is under the standing orders of Practice regarding conversations and party arrangements. I'll hear from the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: I just go to the list on pages 553 and 554 of content of the exact nature that was part of that question as issues that go beyond what relates to the minister's responsibilities. Mr Dutton: In relation to this matter, as you're well aware, the Prime Minister has made a number of statements both in the House and outside of the House in relation to Senator Payman. It's in the context, obviously, of his public acknowledgement of a meeting on Sunday, and it's completely and utterly within order. The SPEAKER: To assist the House, and to get the question over the line, perhaps the manager can rephrase the question about media reports about the indication of a meeting that took place, rather than just simply a conversation. It won't be within standing orders if it's just asking about a conversation. It's got to be directly related to a minister's or prime minister's responsibilities. The Manager of Opposition Business will get one more chance. Mr FLETCHER: I refer to comments the Prime Minister has made in this place about Senator Payman and to media reports about a meeting held by the Prime Minister with Senator Payman at the Lodge. Was Senator Payman, at that meeting, spoken to in an aggressive or intimidatory manner?