Mr PYNE (Sturt—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:16): My question is to the Prime Minister. I remind the Prime Minister of her statement: Kevin Rudd … always had very difficult and very chaotic work patterns. The SPEAKER: The member will refer to the member for Griffith by his title. Mr PYNE: Certainly, Mr Speaker. The member for Griffith: … always had very difficult and very chaotic work patterns— his leadership was paralysed and chaotic, and he was always looking for the next picture opportunity. Why did the Prime Minister appoint the member for Griffith as Minister for Foreign Affairs if she held that view of him?