Mr TAYLOR (Hume) (14:43): My question is to the Assistant Treasurer. Labor's new family car and ute tax will impose penalties of $100 per gram kilometre. Does the minister agree with the comments of the Minister for Climate Change and Energy that, despite the imposition of his new family car and ute tax, the price of 'no particular model' will go up? The SPEAKER: Once again, this is a very broad question, and it's asking for an opinion—asking, 'Does he agree?' Once again, it falls into that category of asking for an opinion. We're going to allow it. Just so we're clear, under standing order 98, on page 51, questioners must not ask ministers for an expression of opinion. The Leader of the House, on a point of order? Mr Burke: I respect that the question is being allowed. At any point this question time, is there going to be a question that goes to the minister who has direct policy carriage? We actually haven't had one. The SPEAKER: Resume your seat. That is not a point of order. It may be a question, but it's not a point of order. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The shadow Treasurer has asked his question. It's going to be allowed. The Assistant Treasurer is going to answer the question, but I suspect it will be— Mr Ted O'Brien interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Fairfax is warned. I'm just going to bring the House back to order. The Assistant Treasurer has the call.