Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (14:24): Can the Prime Minister confirm that the pay cuts being proposed in writing by the retailers and facilitated by his industrial relations changes will see store managers who work all night cop a pay cut of more than $10,000 a year? Opposition members: Shame! The SPEAKER: The Minister for Industrial Relations has the call. Mr Burke: Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Burke: Again, the question was to the Prime Minister. He's not indicating that he's referring it to anyone. These are people who are receiving a pay cut; he's said that it doesn't exist. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister can refer the question to the minister. The question is: how? In the way prime ministers always have. I think the point I'd make is that the Prime Minister can refer questions to other ministers and, providing that's conveyed to me, I don't need any great formality about it. I think I can tell that it's being referred. The minister has the call.