Mr GEORGANAS (Hindmarsh) (14:38): My question is to the Treasurer. Will the Treasurer outline for the House the importance of a strong and competitive— Mr Abbott: Mr Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The SPEAKER: Are you taking a point of order on the member for Hindmarsh? Mr Abbott: I am making a point of order on your ruling just a moment ago. It is surely legitimate, under the standing orders, for the Prime Minister to be questioned about statements she has made to the House. Given the statements she has just made to the House about contacts between her office and ministers' offices and Fair Work Australia, I put it to you that it is contrary to all precedent for that question to be ruled out of order. The SPEAKER: One could take the view that as I have given the member for Hindmarsh the call we have moved on. But I will do the leader the courtesy of, firstly, pointing out that it is not a ruling, because supplementary questions are at the discretion of the Speaker, and, secondly, that supplementary questions are to arise out of the answer. It is my view that the supplementary question sought to be asked by the honourable Manager of Opposition Business did not sufficiently arise out of the answer the Prime Minister gave. The honourable member for Hindmarsh has the call. Mr GEORGANAS: Will the Treasurer outline for the House the importance of a strong and competitive banking sector?