Mr COULTON (Parkes—Chief Nationals Whip) (16:46): My question is to the Minister for Climate Change and Energy. Toyota's vice-president of sales, Sean Hanley, claims that Labor's proposed new family car and ute tax is too aggressive, stating: I can tell you, from Toyota's perspective, we're not buying credits. We'll pay a fine and pass it on. When Labor's new family car and ute tax proposes penalties of around $14,900 per Hilux, $11,000 for a RAV4 and $25,000 for a LandCruiser, how can the minister claim the prices of existing cars will not go up? Mr Wallace interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Fisher will cease interjecting.