Mr BURKE (Watson—Manager of Opposition Business) (15:07): I seek leave to move the following motion: That the House: (1) Notes that on the backpacker tax the Prime Minister has: (a) gone from zero per cent to 32.5 per cent; (b) to 19 per cent; (c) threatened 32.5 per cent; (d) then to 15 per cent; (e) threatened 32.5 per cent again; and (f) been unwilling to accept the sensible compromise put forward by the Labor Party; and (2) therefore, condemns the Prime Minister for preferring to hurt rural and regional Australia and the tourism industry with a 32.5 per cent tax rate instead of accepting a sensible compromise. Leave not granted. Mr BURKE: I move: That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the Manager of Opposition Business from moving the following motion forthwith: That the House: (1) Notes that on the backpacker tax the Prime Minister has: (a) gone from zero per cent to 32.5 per cent; (b) to 19 per cent; (c) threatened 32.5 per cent; (d) then to 15 per cent; (e) threatened 32.5 per cent again; and (f) been unwilling to accept the sensible compromise put forward by the Labor Party; and (2) therefore, condemns the Prime Minister for preferring to hurt rural and regional Australia and the tourism industry with a 32.5 per cent tax rate instead of accepting a sensible compromise. It is extraordinary that they would rather punish Australia—