Mr PYNE (Sturt—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:59): I have a supplementary question to the Prime Minister. I ask the Prime Minister: if she really wants to demonstrate her support for working Australians, will she ask the New South Wales Labor Party to repay the $267,000 of Health Services Union members' money that Fair Work Australia confirms was used for the Labor Party campaign in Dobell at the 2007 election? The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the House on a point of order. Mr Albanese: The question is out of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: My understanding would be that the question would be in order. Mr Albanese: Madam Deputy Speaker, there is much precedent in this House whereby leaders of parliamentary parties cannot be asked questions about the internal affairs of the political branch of their party. This is a matter for the New South Wales branch general secretary and is not within the ambit of the Prime Minister. Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, on the point of order: the point of the question arises out of the Prime Minister's answer that the Labor Party is standing up for working families. Health Services Union members are working families and therefore I am asking if she is going to stand up for them. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. On advice—I will be honest; this is my second day doing question time—I would rule the question out of order. Opposition members interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I have taken advice from the Clerk. I am not putting the clerks in the middle of this argument but I did pause to seek some guidance as I could not, off the top of my head, remember everything from Reps Practice. The member for Throsby has the call.