Ms KATE ELLIS (Adelaide) (14:55): My question is to the Prime Minister. In September of last year the government announced more than $3 billion for its child-care policy— Mr Fletcher: Weren't you going to end the double drop-off? That was a great policy, wasn't it, Kate? Ms KATE ELLIS: but legislation introduced by the government just yesterday— The SPEAKER: The member for Adelaide will resume her seat. The Minister for Urban Infrastructure will cease interjecting. He was warned yesterday; he is warned again today. The member for Adelaide will begin her question again. Ms KATE ELLIS: My question is to the Prime Minister. In September last year the government announced more than $3 billion for its child-care policy, but legislation introduced by the government yesterday showed that this policy has now shrunk to a $1.6 billion policy, half of the original amount that was promised by the Prime Minister. Why is the Prime Minister still making pensioners, new mums and over 1½ million Australian families pay for his shrinking child-care package at the same time as giving a $50 billion corporate tax cut to big business?