Senator DI NATALE (Victoria—Leader of the Australian Greens) (14:27): Look, Minister, I get that young people are an easy target and they do not have briefcases full of cash to make political donations. Minister, when will you ensure— Senator O'Sullivan: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. Standing order 73 relates to the body of a question and it talks about not making statements, arguments and inferences. That is exactly what we have had in question No. 1 and now the supplementary. The PRESIDENT: It has been the practice of Presiding Officers in my time here that questions have contained preamble which does give some context to questions. Senator Di Natale was in order. Senator DI NATALE: Thank you, Mr President. I understand that young people are an easy target and they do not have briefcases full of cash to make donations. So I ask you, Minister: when will you ensure that property investors and the mining industry pay their fair share, or is the $5 million that resource companies and the $17½ million that the property and finance industry have donated to the coalition over the last five years money well spent? The PRESIDENT: Before I call the Attorney-General: I adjudicate as to what time is allocated to the asking and answering of questions. Senator Di Natale was interrupted during the asking of his question and the clock was not reset to reflect that. So Senator Di Natale was in order.