David Cameron was finally forced to say whether he could live on a zero-hours contract, after Jeremy Paxman asked the same question several times.
The prime minister defended the government's economic record and claimed there were only one in 50 people on zero-hours contracts. He was called out quickly.
And then Paxman asked, again, if Cameron could live on a zero-hours contract.
To which the prime minister said, "That's not the question."
Unfortunately for him, Paxman responded immediately: "Well, it's the question I'm asking."
Cameron argued that some students choose to work on zero-hours contracts.
He eventually said that he couldn't live on the type of contract that the government is going to ban.