Mr PYNE (Sturt—Manager of Opposition Business) (15:16): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer the Prime Minister to the Fair Work inquiry into the Health Services Union, which is now in its fourth year—longer than the Watergate inquiry, longer than the Korean War, longer than it took to build Sydney's Olympic Stadium and longer even than the duration of the Rudd government—leading some to believe that there is an institutional go-slow to protect the government. As the government relies on the member for Dobell in order to stay in office, can the Prime Minister confirm that she still has full confidence in the member for Dobell? Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Standing order 100 provides very clearly for no argument in a question. That question was clearly out of order and should be ruled out of order. Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sturt is not helping the chair. If he does not want to be candidate No. 1 for the sin-bin, he will be a little quieter. There is no doubt that that question was skating very close to the line; however, I rule it in order and I call upon the Prime Minister.