Mr HAMILTON (Groom) (14:50): My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, why is Australia handing out tourist visas to Gazans from a terrorist controlled war zone in an average of 24 hours and, in some cases, as quickly as one hour, while bypassing all the usual checks, including those that the former coalition government used in Syria? Will the Prime Minister admit that the government's visas for votes scheme was only done to shore up votes in the seats of Watson, McMahon and Blaxland? Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: If someone is on their feet I always give them the courtesy; you don't need to tell me who I'm calling or not, Leader of the Opposition. The Leader of the House, on a point of order. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, as you previously ruled, under standing order 100 there is a rule on imputations that doesn't apply elsewhere in debate. You ruled previously that, when it was used in a question, that exact phrase is not appropriate. It's now being used deliberately in defiance of that ruling. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business, on a point of order. Mr Fletcher: Mr Speaker, the first point to make is that this was a question about the government's policy settings. There was no reference to any individual. This was a question about the government's policy settings. The standing order that the Leader of the House refers to is one that the government flouts on numerous occasions. For example, the question asked of the Minister for Health and Aged Care after decades of cuts and neglect. Let's have a consistent approach, Mr Speaker, to the questions asked by both sides. The SPEAKER: I'm going to deal with this in an orderly and respectful way. We don't need commentary from the sidelines. I'm going to ask the member to state the question again because I didn't hear the full question. I want to make sure it's within standing orders and that, within the question, there are no reflections on any ministers or individuals. Mr HAMILTON: Prime Minister, why is Australia handing out tourist visas to Gazans from a terrorist controlled war zone in an average of 24 hours and, in some cases, as quickly as one hour, while bypassing all the usual checks, including those the former coalition government used in Syria? Will the Prime Minister admit that the government's visas for votes scheme was only done to shore up votes in the seats of Watson, McMahon and Blaxland? The SPEAKER: Order! There's a collective imputation, but I'm going to allow the Prime Minister to answer the question.