Ms WATSON-BROWN (Ryan) (15:01): My question is to the Chair of the Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs, the member for Boothby. The 2023 Murphy report of the social policy and legal affairs committee recommended implementing a comprehensive ban on all forms of gambling advertising. Can you confirm for the House that this was the recommendation of the committee and that the government has not responded to the report and inform the House of any procedural steps taken by the committee to secure a response to the report from the government? The SPEAKER: I have a problem with that. Under the standing orders, those sorts of questions can only be asked on specific details, not on the policy content that the chair would be responsible for. So you'll have to rephrase it. Otherwise, I will rule that question out of order. It's got to be about the process and timings, not about the policy. Ms WATSON-BROWN: I'll rephrase the question and ask the minister, if that's acceptable to the Speaker. My understanding was that, under standing order 90, a question like that could be asked of a committee chair. The SPEAKER: Only on specific details, not policy. To be fair to the member for Ryan: address the question to a minister, and it will be a lot easier for the House to deal with. Ms WATSON-BROWN: It has now been almost 2½ years since the Murphy report recommended banning gambling advertising. In that time, Australians have lost well over $60 billion. Why are you putting the interests of Sportsbet ahead of the interests of ordinary Australians? The SPEAKER: That was the question to the Minister for Communications? You'll need to indicate, Member for Ryan, who the question is to. Ms WATSON-BROWN: The Minister for Communications. Thank you very much, Speaker. The SPEAKER: The Minister for Communications will be able to address that—the topic of the question she was asked.