Ms PLIBERSEK (Sydney—Deputy Leader of the Opposition) (14:32): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to the Prime Minister's statement in the House on Tuesday when he said he would never give $25 million— The SPEAKER: Would the deputy leader resume her seat. The member for Herbert, on a point of order? Mr Ewen Jones: Yes, Madam Speaker: if you could just explain to her she has only got 30 seconds. The SPEAKER: I would say to the member for Herbert: that was too clever by half. Consider yourself warned! The Deputy Leader of the Opposition has the call. Ms PLIBERSEK: Can I start again, please? The SPEAKER: Yes, you may. Ms PLIBERSEK: Thank you. Can the clock start again, please? The SPEAKER: Yes, it will start again. Ms PLIBERSEK: Thank you. My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer to the Prime Minister's statement in the House on Tuesday that he would never give $25 million to a highly profitable company. I also note that a few hours ago Cadbury's overseas parent company reported a profit of $3.9 billion in 2013. How do you explain the inconsistent treatment of these two companies? Government members interjecting—