Ms McKENZIE (Flinders) (14:49): My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy. I refer to Labor's new family car and ute tax. In my home state in Victoria in 2023 78 per cent of sales were either SUVs or light commercial vehicles and utes. The top-selling cars were the Ford Ranger, Toyota Hilux and Isuzu Ute D-Max. Industry analysis shows that they would attract penalties of up to $17,000, $14000 and $13,000 respectively by 2029. Why does this Labor government want to punish Aussie families and tradies for their choices? The SPEAKER: Before I call the minister, I want to hear from the member for Goldstein on a point of order. Ms Daniel: Under standing order 100, questions must not contain statements of facts unless they can be authenticated nor contain hypothetical matter. The question is based on a false premise, and we should not be spreading disinformation in this chamber in questions or answers. Mr Howarth interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Petrie will leave the chamber under 94(a). The member for Petrie then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: I ask all members to show respect when members are taking points of order. That was utterly disrespectful. Whilst I understand the member's point, and she is entitled to raise a point of order, the— An opposition member interjecting— Mr Rob Mitchell: You should apologise for the way you were talking to her. You're a coward. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my right! I want to hear from— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I didn't hear what was said. I'm trying to deal with the member's point of order. There is a lot happening today. I am just going to ask everyone for silence so I can hear from the member for Wannon. Mr Tehan: It would help the House if the member for McEwan withdrew. The SPEAKER: I ask the member to withdraw. Mr Rob Mitchell: I withdraw. The SPEAKER: I thank the member for McEwan. While the member is correct on standing order 100, I can't vouch for everything that is said in every single question or answer. I expect the member for Flinders has done her homework and research, but I am not the judge of whether that research is accurate or not. The minister will be able to respond on whether he believes the member to be correct or not, whether he believes that— The member for Goldstein on a point of order? Ms Daniel: I would merely say facts are facts; they are not a matter of opinion— The SPEAKER: Resume your seat.