Mr MORRISON (Cook—Treasurer) (14:14): I thank the member for her keen interest in economic matters, on which she's had a great track record in this place. She's always been very keenly interested in the economy. I will repeat for the House: it's fairly straightforward: the final year cost in 2027-28 of those measures is $9.8 billion. Let me provide you with some additional information. In the 2017-18 budget, the major bank levy was proposed to raise around $1.8 billion in 2023-24 and cumulatively around $10 billion to 2023-24. That is when all companies— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: I'm talking about tax. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business. Mr Burke: On direct relevance, it is impossible for questions to be more specific than when they ask for one number. We're now up to the third question seeking the same number, and I ask the Treasurer to be relevant to the one number the parliament's asking him about. The SPEAKER: I will rule on the point of order. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left will cease interjecting. I'm trying to rule on the point of order. This was a specific question relating to company tax and with a very tight preamble. I think raising the bank levy is an unrelated matter, and the Treasurer needs to confine himself to the subject of the question. Mr MORRISON: Thank you, Mr Speaker, but, before the point of order was taken, the point I was about to make about the bank levy was how banks are major companies in this country who pay corporate tax. By the time that the major banks in this country would receive a corporate tax rate of 25 per cent, they will have paid, in the bank levy, more than $16 billion back to the government. But the figure— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: Look, get your calculator out, get a pen, write it down and I'll help you with the maths. You add $9.8 billion to the cost. It's that simple. I know maths isn't your strong suit, and there's no-one on that side who can help you with it. Just add 9.8. It's pretty simple. Ms Macklin interjecting— Ms Husar interjecting— Mr Brian Mitchell interjecting — The SPEAKER: The member for Jagajaga is warned, as are the member for Lindsay and the member for Lyons.