Mr HARTSUYKER (Cowper) (14:26): My question is to the Prime Minister. I remind the Prime Minister of her previous statement: ... question time is supposed to be one of our key accountability mechanisms. If there is a big scandal ... you are supposed to be able to get to the matter in question time ... How can the Australian people trust the Prime Minister on anything when she has failed to keep that commitment by routinely gagging debate in the parliament over matters surrounding the member for Dobell? The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the House on a point of order? Mr Albanese: In order to solicit an answer it is helpful if a question is asked, and there wasn't a question asked there. Mr Pyne: If the Leader of House had been listening he would have heard that the question is: how can the Australian people trust the Australian Prime Minister on anything, given— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat! My difficulty with the point of order from the Manager of Opposition Business is that I would have thought that that question has been asked and answered on numerous occasions. But I was going to rule the question in order and call the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister has the call.