Senator SCULLION (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Affairs and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:59): Again, I thank Senator Molan for that question. An investment of $5.3 billion will not only improve transport connectivity but create jobs and business opportunities. Local businesses will be front and centre in this project, involved as contractors or subcontractors throughout the life of the project. Industry information sessions have been held about future tendering opportunities. This will result in many new opportunities as well as new major infrastructure that will connect to the airport, such as roads and rail. The Western Sydney airport investment will make Western Sydney a hotspot for employment and small business. From logistics to advanced manufacturing to education to agribusiness, the coalition government is working closely with the New South Wales government to maximise opportunities for the private sector and for jobs. These efforts are underpinned by the Western Sydney Deal, an unprecedented agreement between all levels of government for the growth of Western Sydney. That's what we're about: one million jobs created and new business opportunities unlocked with our free trade agreements. Senator Cormann: Mr President, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, a point of order? Senator Wong: I understand that 3.02 pm was actually to be the conclusion of question time, so the Leader of the Government moved a little early, and a question should go to Senator Pratt. The PRESIDENT: I'm happy to do that, with the consent of the chamber.