Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:59): Thank you, Mr Speaker. The honourable member, by her question, indicates that the Labor Party is not simply opposed to reducing company tax for companies with turnovers above $50 million but is determined to reverse the company tax reductions that have already been legislated. So thousands of Australian owned family businesses, small and medium businesses, that are getting the incentive right now through legislation that has passed the parliament—the honourable member's question indicates Labor is going to go to the next election and say to all of those family businesses, 'You're going to have to pay more tax'. (Time expired) Ms O'Neil interjecting — The SPEAKER: Member for Hotham, I'm trying to call the Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker, given that you only ruled the last part of the question in order, in order for the Prime Minister to be directly relevant, he has to be referring to the taxation levels applied to the National Australia Bank, which does not fit the definition of a small family business, which he's now referring to. The SPEAKER: The last part of the question related to company tax. I don't think we're going to go through it all again. I'll keep listening to the Prime Minister, unless he's concluded his answer. He's concluded his answer.