Senator SINODINOS (New South Wales—Cabinet Secretary) (14:46): As part of the National Innovation and Science Agenda, the Australian government has invested $520 million and has taken ownership of the Synchrotron in Victoria. Indeed, the Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science is so indefatigable, so hard-working, that he even visited the Synchrotron on the weekend with Olympic medallist Cameron McEvoy, a physics undergraduate, highlighting the importance of science and research. The Synchrotron is leading the world-leading research in a number of areas, from cancer to diabetes research and breakthroughs in nutrition. And we are already looking to the future. Senator Jacinta Collins: Why didn't you go, Arthur? Senator SINODINOS: I am hoping to go soon. In fact, Senator Collins, we can go together—it is your home state! Senator Jacinta Collins interjecting— Senator SINODINOS: I am sure it would be nice to go together, Senator Collins. We are already looking to the future. Under our agenda, the Chief Scientist is assessing what is next in big science infrastructure for Australia. The PRESIDENT: Senator Paterson, a final supplementary question.