Mr MORRISON (Cook—Treasurer) (14:39): It's our policy that all businesses in this country should be competitive. They should all have competitive tax rates. That's what they should all have because Australians work for all of those businesses, and they all deserve to work for businesses that have a competitive rate of tax so their jobs are more secure. What is very clear is that, under the leader of the Labor Party, Australians' jobs would not be secure. They would not be secure because it is his policy to jack up the taxes on small businesses, medium-sized businesses and large businesses. Yesterday, we had a small shard of truth from the Leader of the Opposition as he fessed up to the fact that the Labor Party would increase taxes again for businesses of more than $10 million. The SPEAKER: The Treasurer will resume his seat. The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order. Mr Burke: On this question, there is no preamble. There is no broad policy that then refers to AMP. It only deals with whether that company should receive a tax cut. I am raising that what's happening now is not directly relevant. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business raises a valid point of order. I've been listening to the Treasurer in a preamble. While this may seem very similar to the previous question that was asked by the Leader of the Opposition, it does have an important qualitative difference. It is far more specific, so the Treasurer needs to address himself to the— Mr MORRISON: I'm happy to. The SPEAKER: It's irrelevant whether he's happy to. He needs to address himself to the question. His preamble is over. He's not compelled, as I always point out, to go for the entire three minutes if he doesn't wish to. Mr MORRISON: As I stated, I'm asked about a particular company, and I have said 'all companies', in which all companies are included. I'm referring to all companies in the economy, and that means all of them. That includes companies that are between $2 million and $10 million in turnover as well. The member for Sydney has said, 'We've said that we support tax cuts up to $2 million but, beyond that, we really can't afford them.' That's what she said. The leader of the Labor Party has said, 'We have opposed the full 10-year tax giveaway.' The full! The shadow Treasurer seems to be in hibernation at the moment, after yesterday. That's where he has been. The SPEAKER: The Treasurer will resume his seat. I understand the Treasurer has outlined how he has answered the question, which he has done. He's now moving beyond the question to answer questions he wasn't asked. That's the problem; that was what I was trying to subtly get at. The Treasurer has a minute to go. He can stay in his seat and go to the next question. If he wishes to be relevant to the question that he was asked—and, as he has pointed out, he has already answered it—he's entitled to, but he can't go to other questions that he hasn't been asked. Mr MORRISON: All businesses should have more competitive tax rates. That's our policy. The leader of the Labor Party needs to come clean and tell small businesses between $2 million and $10 million if he well rip-off their tax cut.