Mr SUKKAR (Deakin—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:39): My question is to the Prime Minister. Will the Prime Minister rule out appointing his close friend, Alan Joyce, as CEO of the new Albo Air? Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my right! I didn't hear the end part of the question. I heard about Mr Joyce. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my left! I just want to make sure we get this right. We'll do this in an orderly way. Every member is entitled to ask the question of their choice. The Leader of the House on a point of order? Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, the question is simply out of order. It's as simple as that. A question has to refer to ministerial responsibilities. The tag at the end—I respect you didn't hear it, but to repeat it would be to repeat an abuse. The member knows full well that he was asking that question for the purpose of getting up the nose. He was not referring to a government agency; the question is completely out of order. The SPEAKER: Can I ask for the manager's assistance just to make sure the question is within standing orders and the responsibility of the Prime Minister? The Prime Minister is happy to answer the question? Okay. Mr Dutton interjecting— The SPEAKER: Leader of the Opposition, I said we would do this in an orderly way; you don't need to jump down my throat. We are just going to deal with one situation at a time. Ms McBain interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The minister for regional development is warned. The Prime Minister has the call.