Mr TEHAN (Wannon) (14:33): My question is to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister concede that, in cutting corners on security assessments to bring in 1,300 people from the terrorist controlled Gaza war zone on tourist visas, he has made Australia less safe? Will the Prime Minister admit that his visa for votes scheme was only done to shore up votes in the seats of Watson, McMahon and Blaxland, and doesn't this go to his true character? Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Because there was far too much noise, there is a part of the question I want to clarify. The Leader of the House? Mr Burke: I raise an issue on questions containing imputations against members and containing imputations on motivations. The SPEAKER: Yes. I'm just going to ask that that part of the question be withdrawn or rephrased. Mr TEHAN: My question is to the Prime Minister. The SPEAKER: No, just withdraw that part. Mr TEHAN: You don't want me to change the question? You want me to— The SPEAKER: Just withdraw the inference. Mr TEHAN: No, that's fine. I withdraw that component of it. Ms Kearney interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Cooper is warned. I'm dealing with a point of order that the Leader of the House has raised. That's highly disorderly. I thank the member for Wannon. The Prime Minister has the call.