Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Foreign Affairs) (14:59): I would remind Senator Cameron, of course, that there's more than— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong on a point of order. Senator Wong: I'd ask Senator Macdonald to withdraw that. The PRESIDENT: I didn't hear the comment. Senator Ian Macdonald: A slip of the tongue, Mr President. I said Senator Cameron was in jail, but I just meant his friends were in jail. The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald, I ask you to withdraw that. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Wong! Senator Wong interjecting— Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senators Wong and Macdonald! Senator Macdonald, I ask you to withdraw the comment. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! If everyone would just be quiet, I'll be able to have a chance to call the senator to order. Senator Macdonald, I ask you to withdraw the comment. Senator Ian Macdonald: I did! I withdrew the assertion that Senator Cameron was in jail, and I meant to say— The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald, resume your seat. It's the end of the year, and after being quiet yesterday it seems like everyone's trying to make it up today. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: While I'm speaking I'm going to ask all senators to remain silent. That was a withdrawal. I'll call Senator Payne to answer the question asked by Senator Cameron. It is your turn, Senator Payne. Senator PAYNE: Thank you very much, Mr President. I'm not going to comment on unsourced claims that might be run or might not run in newspapers. In fact, it gets a little confusing over there. I'm still trying to work out what's happening in Lindsay—whether it's Diane Beamer or Emma Husar. It's very confusing. But that's a matter for you guys. You'll sort that out, I'm sure. But while I'm talking about Western Sydney, perhaps I could talk about the government's record infrastructure investment. We have a record $75 billion being invested over the next decade in highway upgrades; congestion-busting roads; rail projects, including the Inland Rail; improved local roads and a new airport in Western Sydney, which will be a game changer for the Western Sydney economy and, in fact, for the economy of Australia. The roads investment: Senator Cameron tries to avoid it, but he knows those roads. Northern Road, Bringelly Road, the developments around Elizabeth Drive, the development of the Western Sydney Airport—he knows them all. This government is delivering those, and those opposite are doing nothing. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, a final supplementary question.