Mr HOGAN (Page—Deputy Manager of Opposition Business) (14:54): My question is to the Treasurer. In April 2022 you told the Australian public that there would be no tax increases under a Labor government. Why have you broken this promise by increasing taxes on Australian and international tourists— Mr Burke: Point of order. The SPEAKER: I normally wouldn't do this, but you have to listen to what I'm saying. I give the call to the Leader of the House. Mr Burke: Something like 23 seconds ago, Mr Speaker, you gave a ruling asking us to only use the term 'you' when we were referring to you as Speaker. Immediately following, it has not been met. It was given as a direction to ministers, but obviously it applies to the whole House. I thought I should draw it to your attention. The SPEAKER: I'm just going to reset—take 2. I give the call to the member for Page. Mr HOGAN: My question is to the Treasurer. In April 2022 the then shadow Treasurer told the Australian public that there would be no tax increases under a Labor government. Why has the Treasurer broken this promise by increasing taxes on Australian and international tourists, by raising the passenger movement charge, when we have the most globally competitive tourism market we have ever seen? Why do Australians always pay more under Labor? Ms Catherine King interjecting— Mr Tay lor interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The minister for infrastructure and the shadow Treasurer will cease interjecting. Ms Plibersek interjecting— Mr Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: The minister for the environment and the Assistant Treasurer. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: If anyone interjects, they will be removed from the chamber. I need to hear the Treasurer.