Ms MARINO (Forrest—Opposition Whip) (16:59): In the short time left on this matter of public importance introduced by the member for Wide Bay on the cost-of-living pressures, I want to talk to the people in this House who have come to listen to the member for Gilmore. I want to talk to every person who is out in rural and regional Australia. You have a really simple choice to make at this election. If you vote for Labor, you will be voting for a 7c-a-litre increase in heavy diesel fuel. Every single thing that you eat, drink or use is delivered on the back of a truck in this country, and every one of those is going to cost you more courtesy of the Labor government. So be really clear when you have your vote on 14 September. Do not worry about the spin— The SPEAKER: I am actually very clear about how I am voting on 14 September. The use of the word 'you' is inappropriate, I remind the member for Forrest. I get to vote for myself. The member for Forrest has the call. Ms MARINO: Thank you, Speaker. I just wanted to say to every person from a rural and regional electorate and even those in cities, virtually everything that you consume or use comes on the back of a truck. As of next year, 7c a litre is going to be added to the price of diesel for everything that you use. So we are going to see a disproportionate impact on rural and regional Australia—and that is, as we know, almost a calculated attack on rural and regional Australia. We know the distances that are involved in delivering food and goods around Australia. All the trucks you see on the road will have to add an extra 7c a litre to everything they deliver to your town, to your community and to your business. That is the extra cost that you will get if you vote Labor in September—sorry, if people in the areas vote Labor, Madam Speaker. The SPEAKER: I apologise to the member for Forrest, but I thank her for her assistance in this very important matter. Order! The time allotted for this discussion has now expired.