Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the House and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport) (14:44): I can assist the member for Capricornia with her very good question because we have committed some $8.7 billion for Queensland as part of the Nation Building Program. In addition to that, we have made commitments from the Regional Infrastructure Fund—$430 million in Queensland alone so far—which those opposite have promised to get rid of in order to give Gina and Clive a tax cut. That is their position. So I was particularly disturbed this morning with the member for Dawson, who had this to say about the Peak Downs Highway in his electorate— Mr Christensen interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): The member for Dawson is warned. Mr ALBANESE: and the $120 million commitment. He said, 'It's something I want to look at, you know, down the track if the Liberal-National coalition get into government.' So there it is. They want to cut school funding for those wealthy public schools around the country! The Leader of the Opposition has made that clear. And they want to cut funding through the Regional Infrastructure Fund. Indeed, that stands in stark contrast with the Leader of the National Party, who has said at other times that mining companies are not putting enough back into the local communities. The Gateway WA project, the Gladstone port access road, the Blacksoil Interchange, and the Townsville Ring Road are all under threat if you get rid of the Regional Infrastructure Fund, because you have got to say where the money is coming from. Mr Pyne: That's a bit of an own goal. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The member for Sturt has just committed an own goal and he will remove himself from the chamber under standing order 94(a). Persistent interjection will not be tolerated. The member for Sturt then left the chamber.