Mr TIM WILSON (Goldstein) (14:22): My question is to the Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations. The minister has said the government's administration of the corrupt and criminal CMFEU is 'the strongest available action'. But CMFEU officials have been meeting with underworld figures such as Mick Gatto and violent abuser John Setka as well as receiving secret bribes. Why has the Albanese government done nothing to address this crime and corruption, and is it because, under the Prime Minister's Labor leadership, those opposite have received almost $7 million in CMFEU donations? The SPEAKER: I'll hear from the Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Burke: In terms of impugning motives, it doesn't get too much stronger than what just happened there, and the question should be ruled out. The SPEAKER: We've had this issue before regarding the same topic, so we'll just get the member to withdraw the last part of that question. Mr Tim Wilson: I withdraw the last part of the question. Mr Hawke: Do you want the question again, Mr Speaker? The SPEAKER: I think we know the question. It wasn't the question that was out of order; it was just the last statement. Government members: Withdraw. The SPEAKER: He's done that. Mr Dreyfus interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Isaacs, I don't need your assistance when the member followed my direction. It's completely unnecessary. The Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations has the call.