Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Deputy Leader of The Nationals and Minister for Regional Services, Sport, Local Government and Decentralisation) (14:44): I am happy to take on notice what representations the DPM has made with respect to this. When we look at those in need in the regions, it is our government that is backing their capacity to get a job and that is backing the industries that underpin economic growth in the regions—that's agriculture and mining. So we are doing everything we can to ensure that the millions of Australians who don't live in our capital cities are supported, not just in terms of meeting their daily needs through things like— Senator Cameron: They've never had it so good in the bush! Senator McKENZIE: Sorry, Senator Cameron? The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator McKenzie. Senator McKENZIE: Thank you, Mr President. I got distracted by the drop-in interloper to regional Australia, Senator Cameron. I would like to offer Senator Cameron a tour through my home state of regional Victoria, particularly the northern area where I was last week, actually looking at the impact of ripping water— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Order! I remind senators that, just as interjections are disorderly, one shouldn't also respond to them. Senator McAllister.