Ms KING (Ballarat) (14:31): My question is to the Prime Minister. What was the role of the former chief of staff to Senator Nash at the event in this photo, where the Prime Minister announced a $16 million grant for Cadbury? The SPEAKER: The member will resume her seat. The member knows perfectly well that props are not permitted in the chamber. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Props were allowed when they were used by the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection. Props are allowed when they are used by ministers over there. You cannot apply a rule to this side of the chamber that you refuse to apply over there. The SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. To the Manager of Opposition Business, if he draws my attention to anyone else using props, they will get the same attention. Mr Burke: Madam Speaker, a point of order: we have and you don't. That is exactly what happens. The SPEAKER: The member is reflecting on the chair and I would ask him to withdraw. Mr Burke: I am not sure what the reflection is, Madam Speaker. If you can tell me what the reflection is— The SPEAKER: You are compounding your felony. Mr Burke: I will withdraw the reflection if you tell me what it was. I described what has happened in this chamber. The SPEAKER: You will withdraw or else leave the chamber, one or the other. Mr Burke: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: The member for Ballarat has asked her question but she will not use props again.