Senator KIM CARR (Victoria) (14:09): Mr President, I ask a supplementary question. The Prime Minister has made a statement that Tasmania is a 'special case'. When it comes to industry policy he said this was due to the low wages and high unemployment. Can the minister explain why SPC Ardmona in Shepparton is not also a 'special case', given that the average wages are lower than in Tasmania and unemployment is higher? Given that under this government Australia's unemployment rate has now risen to a 10-year high, isn't the entire country rapidly becoming a 'special case'? Government senators: Time! Time! Time! The PRESIDENT: Order! That is disorderly, and I will not respond to those comments! You do not set the time in this place. The time is judged by me, thank you.