Mr BOWEN (McMahon) (14:09): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer the Prime Minister to his own government's legislation currently before the parliament. Is the Prime Minister even aware that it is now government policy to reward dodgy businesses who have robbed workers by failing to pay their superannuation for more than 25 years—by not only waiving all penalties for the businesses but also giving them a tax deduction? Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield—the member for Shortland, I should say, is warned! Sorry, 'Wakefield' just runs off the tongue so easily. I refer the member for McMahon to the statements I have made to him after previous points of order. Member for McMahon, on a point of order? Mr Bowen: It is, of course, completely within the Prime Minister's right to refer the question to another minister. The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon will resume his seat. This came up last week, and I'm just going to again refer the member for McMahon to the practice—I'll even dig out the page if he wants. The Prime Minister can refer a question to any minister.