Ms LEY (Farrer—Leader of the Opposition) (14:27): My question is to the Prime Minister. The families of the Bondi terrorist attack victims had to beg the Prime Minister, through their grief and tears, for a Commonwealth royal commission into antisemitism. The Prime Minister forced those families to juggle unimaginable grief with national advocacy. It was callous, it was unfair, and they are owed an apology. The Prime Minister dithered and delayed, with a host of bogus excuses, citing nameless experts, saying it would take too long, arguing it would platform hate. Not once has the Prime Minister admitted to and said sorry for his mistakes. Can the Prime Minister just humble himself for once and simply say sorry? Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! We've dealt with this time question before. I hope it will be the same measure applied if any ministers go over time.