Mr KATTER (Kennedy) (15:06): My question is to the Prime Minister. Prime Minister, the grand final is over; Queensland won—sorry about that! The season is over. A thousand North Queensland Rugby League players are bored. And you know, PM, an idle mind is the devil's workshop. In some of the last jungles left on Earth, three million pigs are destroying our fauna and flora. Please give the boys back their rifles and licensed—I emphasise 'licensed'—access to national parks. Prime Minister, you'll rescue the now doomed cassowary and the North Queensland turtle. Give the boys back their air rifles. You may even eliminate some of the 2,000 million toads in North Queensland. Prime Minister, it's too late for the Rabbitohs—sorry, sorry!—and don't worry about the pests in this place. Please would you worry about the pests in North Queensland? The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order? Mr Hawke: Well, I think, Speaker, you know my point of order already. You just finished reading standing order 100(d), which says that questions may not contain arguments, inferences, imputations, insults, ironical expressions or hypothetical matter. The SPEAKER: No, the question was about pest management, at the end. The actual question was about pest management. So, it's completely within order. And the difference between the questions, if you want to get into it, Manager, is that the member for Kennedy wasn't specifying any person. He didn't mention any person. That's the difference. So, there's a difference in the previous question when it's about a person. That's an important point to make to the House. Mr Katter interjecting— The SPEAKER: No way, member for Kennedy! No chance! The Prime Minister has the call.