Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:54): I will always take the appropriate action in relation to standards in my office. If the Leader of the Opposition was to take appropriate action in relation to standards in the opposition, the deputy leader would not have her position by the end of question time today. Mr Dutton: When you are under pressure it comes out. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition will resume his seat. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Dickson, I am sure, does not want to add to his list of ejections from the chamber. Now that the House is quiet I will invite the Prime Minister to withdraw that reflection on the Deputy Leader of the Opposition. Ms GILLARD: Mr Speaker, I am happy to withdraw that reflection provided that all reflections on the government from the opposition are promptly withdrawn as well. Mr Speaker, what you are probably not able to hear from time to time—so this is not a reflection on you—is the nature of the reflections that come from the opposition. I invite you to do the best you can to listen to what comes forward and ask for withdrawals as promptly as well. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is quite right insofar as there is often a lot of conversation across the table from the front benches, much of it inappropriate, and I want it to cease.