Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott faced tough questioning from a group of smart high school students about the carbon tax, gay marriage, immigration policy and his women's minister.
The year nine students from Newtown High School, on a trip to Parliament House in Canberra, gave Abbott a tough time on his policies, causing him to joke that the teenagers should appear at the next Prime Minister's Q&A programme.
First he was grilled on not going ahead with a tax on carbon, which Abbott said would not have helped the environment, before pointedly being asked: "Why are you so against legalising gay marriage?"
Abbott said he was all in favour of having "loving, permanent relationships", but stumbling over his answer, he replied: "I guess it's a definitional thing".
The student followed up to say she had a lot of gay friends and that it was "sad to think they can't get married just because they'r e attracted to the same sex."