Kym,
Are you happy paying personal income tax? Do you look at the P.A.Y.E. column on your payslip and smile at the hundreds taken out every single fortnight and give a ?
The obvious answer is NO! Of course not: in fact you do everything you legally can to minimise this amount. If you were HAPPY, you'd ask the taxman to take a few extra dollars because it makes you feel so happy.
Given that you are not happy to see tax taken away from you... you probably do recognize that it is a necessary evil; that if nobody paid tax, society would collapse.
Thus, most people feel that taxation is a necessary evil helping a greater good.
Therefore, a legit question would revolve around whether the bad (any tax) being outweighed by the benefit to society (if any) (reductions in pollution / climate change).
So, a question framed around the 'happiness' of a particular tax is a question designed to elicit an obvious emotional response - which you clearly want.
You're entitled to your opinion on the matter but, to pretend this is a fair survey question is a
Scotty