Mr DUTTON (Dickson—Leader of the Opposition) (15:33): Mr Speaker, I wish to make a personal explanation. The SPEAKER: Do you claim to have been misrepresented? Mr DUTTON: Absolutely, Mr Speaker, in the most offensive way. The SPEAKER: You may proceed. Mr DUTTON: During the contribution of the Deputy Leader of the House earlier, he made the suggestion that I had provided a quote during question time which was inaccurate or the origin of which was unknown. That is completely and utterly false. The quote that I read during question time was a direct and accurate quote of the director-general of ASIO. It was in contrast to the Prime Minister's quoting of the director-general of ASIO, where he deliberately omitted words which had a very significant impact on the statement from the director-general of ASIO. It's also worth pointing out that we moved the suspension on a very serious allegation against the Prime Minister that he deliberately misled this House. They spoke out question time to 3.30 so this wouldn't be brought on, which shows how gutless this Prime Minister is. Mr Dreyfus: And you're a disgrace! The SPEAKER: The Attorney-General will cease interjecting. Under the standing orders, the Leader of the Opposition or any member is entitled to explain where they have been misrepresented. The end part of that was not necessarily part of that process. The member for Flynn has been patient in asking for a personal explanation.