Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Leader of the Opposition) (14:14): Mr Speaker, I ask a supplementary question. It is again to the Prime Minister. Before the election the Prime Minister said that there would be no carbon tax under the government she leads—and we know that that is wrong. Now she says that only the big polluters will pay—and we know that is wrong. Mr Albanese: Mr Speaker, on a point of order: a supplementary question has to be just that—a question. The SPEAKER: Order! The Leader of the Opposition has the call. Mr ABBOTT: The Prime Minister was deceptive before the election. She said in her answer just a moment ago that only the big polluters would pay. But we have here on page 17 of the Garnaut report: Australian households will ultimately bear the full cost of the— Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Mr Albanese: A point of order, Mr Speaker: it goes to standing orders, and the standing order that requires no argument. We have had 36 seconds from the Leader of the Opposition and there is not a resemblance of a question. If we want to have the suspension of standing orders that we get every day at ten to three so he can talk for 10 minutes, he should so move, but the question is out of order. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! English expression may not have been my best subject at school, but it is true that there has not yet been a question mark. The Leader of the Opposition has the call. It is an extremely long preamble but he has the call. Mr ABBOTT: Given that the Prime Minister has been caught out yet again, this time by her own report, how can anyone believe anything that this Prime Minister says?