Mr BOWEN (McMahon—Minister for Immigration and Citizenship) (14:57): I am sure there was a question in there somewhere. The fact of the matter is that the member for Cook is wrong again. He has had to rewrite his question on the run because he has got basic facts wrong. The fact is that the consistent advice from the Australian Federal Police to the Minister for Home Affairs and to me has been that premature cancellation of visas can undermine their investigations and could endanger successful prosecutions. The Australian Federal Police have successfully prosecuted many people smugglers. If 'Sergeant Morrison' has a different view based on his vast— Mr Morrison: Madam Deputy Speaker, I rise on a point of order on relevance. The question was: why did you allow Captain Emad to fly the coop? The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. The minister has the call. Mr BOWEN: It is hard to be relevant when there is no question asked, Madam Deputy Speaker. But if Sergeant Morrison has a different view based on his vast years of policing experience— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: Order, the minister will refer to the member appropriately. Mr BOWEN: I am sure that the Minister for Home Affairs will make the chief commissioner of the AFP available so that the member for Cook can avail the chief commissioner of the benefit of his vast years of policing experience. Mrs Bronwyn Bishop interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Mackellar can be heard by me very clearly. Mr Albanese: Unfortunately the member for Mackellar was also heard by me and she should withdraw. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Mackellar will withdraw. Mrs Bronwyn Bishop: I withdraw the term 'bullet head'. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Mackellar will leave the chamber under standing order 94(a). Continual abuse of the rules with respect to coming to the despatch box will not be tolerated. The member for Mackellar then left the chamber— Mr Pyne: Madam Deputy Speaker, without wishing to earn your ire, the provocation from ministers today, in shouting and bullying the opposition, particularly some of the members on this side of the House, has been utterly unacceptable. A member of the opposition has been ejected from the chamber for simply standing up— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. Mr Albanese interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the House is not assisting. I am fairly confident that the member for Mackellar can look after herself. The member for Reid has the call.