Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the House and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport) (15:14): I thank the member for Canberra for her question. Whilst we have been getting on with properly costed proposals with proper time lines and actually beginning infrastructure development in roads, rail, ports, as well as the NBN rollout, what we have seen in recent times is not quite that. The Leader of the Opposition went along to Tasmania last week promising $400 million, a repeat of the promise in 2010 for the Midland Highway. He could not even name the highway correctly, but it is a $3 billion project. So, he said there was $400 million set aside— Mrs Bronwyn Bishop: Madam Speaker, on a point of order: I refer you to page 569 of House of Representatives Practice, where it is pointed out that the practice of referring in detail to opposition policies has been ruled out of order. Indeed, you have previously withdrawn the call from the minister. I would ask that if he continues you withdraw the call from him. The SPEAKER: The minister has the call. Mr ALBANESE: I can understand the embarrassment, because the opposition leader said that the funds had come from the AusLink program, which has not existed for five years—so, $400 million for a $3 billion project from a funding program that simply does not exist. But, then again, he went to the member for Cowper's electorate and said he was going to fund the Coffs Harbour bypass, and the member for Cowper had to ring up the local media and say, 'Only joking; he didn't really mean it,' because it was not part of the program. Mrs Bronwyn Bishop: Madam Speaker, on a further point of order: he is continuing to act— The SPEAKER: The member for Mackellar will resume her seat. The minister has the call and will conclude his answer. Mr ALBANESE: I can understand the embarrassment, but what we have here is fully funded, properly time lined infrastructure projects on this side of the House; on the other side, a grab bag of vague promises with no time lines and no funding for them. I can understand why they are so embarrassed about having a real policy debate about Australia's future. (Time expired)