Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (14:48): Leader of the House, in the Queensland election the LNP averred, 'Do the crime, do the time,' a flagrant lie; the jails have been full and overflowing for three years, and that a vote for KAP is a vote for Labor—perish the thought! Another lie. Townsville's crime rate warranted KAP detouring from its trademark alternative for how to vote and actually preferencing the Liberals. Oh well, it's a shame—but anyway. The muckraking is dredging up youth indiscretion. Leader, would you agree that LNP's strategies were successful? LNP moral conviction is in the gutter. The SPEAKER: I have some difficulties with that question, only because it is asking for an opinion. It's a very broad question. Mr KATTER: Mr Speaker, can I say we're talking about lying in election campaigns. That was what the question was about. You people did it. You're on the record for doing it. The SPEAKER: The member for Kennedy does not have the call. The leader is willing to answer the question. It's barely within standing orders, but we'll give it a go.