Mr SHORTEN (Maribyrnong—Leader of the Opposition) (14:05): My question is to the Prime Minister. I refer again to the Prime Minister's $2½ billion dirty deal to pay big polluters. Eminent economists have said that $4 billion to $5 billion per year will have to be paid to big polluters to reach Australia's emissions reduction target. Given that his dirty deal does not add up, can the Prime Minister confirm how much more he will take from Australian families to pay big polluters to achieve the emissions reduction target? The SPEAKER: I call the honourable the Prime Minister, but I would say that I hope that the term that is being used to describe the deal as it is put is not a reflection on the member for Fairfax. That would be improper. It did sound a bit like it. I call the honourable the Prime Minister.