Dr CHALMERS (Rankin) (14:14): My question is to the Treasurer. Given no Australian worker pays any tax on the first $18,200 of earnings, isn't it the case that under Labor's sensible backpacker tax proposal, there is no income level at which Australians would pay more tax than working holiday-makers? Why is the government misleading the Australian people? Honourable members interjecting — The SPEAKER: The Treasurer will resume his seat. I am going to ask the member for Rankin to come back. I was finding it difficult to hear the question for an obvious reason that I will not keep repeating. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Barker is warned. The Leader of the House will cease interjecting. The member for Mackellar will cease interjecting. The member for Rankin will repeat his question. Dr CHALMERS: Thank you very much, Mr Speaker. My question is to the Treasurer. Given no Australian worker pays any tax on the first $18,200 of earnings, isn't it the case that under Labor's sensible backpacker tax proposal there is no income level at which Australians would pay more tax than working holiday-makers? Why is the government misleading the Australian people?