Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:35): Again, I won't be able to provide you with the details on a number of those matters. I'll undertake, through the minister, to do that. But in terms of Victorian infrastructure, we've made a $3 billion commitment to a transformative feature of the East West Link. Victoria would be receiving 19.8 per cent of the Commonwealth infrastructure spend. Victorian state Labor cut this productivity-unlocking project, and yet they seem to prefer per capita infrastructure spending over nation building. The PRESIDENT: Senator Rice, on a point of order. Senator Rice: Relevance: my question was very specific as to whether the government will compel the Victorian Labor government to provide to Infrastructure Australia the traffic modelling information and the independent peer review, as has been requested of the Victorian Labor government many times? The PRESIDENT: Senator Scullion, I remind you of the terms of the question. Senator SCULLION: Not on the point of order—I have indicated that I will take on notice all of the elements of your question. I was simply providing additional information. Again, I will take that element on notice. The government remains committed to East West Link and remains ready to partner with a Victorian government that is going to be delivering for Victorians. Labor laughed at Inland Rail. It will deliver a $7 billion economic dividend to Victoria. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Rice, a final supplementary question?