Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (15:01): I thank the senator for the question. If I can just start with the bridge over the Bass Strait, I can tell you that Territorians are screaming that they can't get a subsidy for freight. Can I just say what I can commit to. Over the next 10 years the coalition government is committed to delivering $75 billion in infrastructure funding and financing, from 2017-18 to 2026-27, which includes the funding for the $10 billion National Rail Program and equity for the two biggest infrastructure investments— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Scullion, please resume your seat. Senator Brown, on a point of order. Senator Carol Brown: Yes, on relevance. My question was: can the minister confirm that the Inland Rail project is from Brisbane to Melbourne? The PRESIDENT: Senator Brown, you had a preamble to that, which I believe the minister is being relevant to. Senator SCULLION: Yes, I can confirm that that's the case. I can also confirm that Tasmania doesn't actually exist within those two places. If I can go on: one of the things is that we're not only investing; it's the way we invest. Inland Rail passes through the property of so many of our First Australians— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: I call Senator Brown for a final supplementary question.