Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the House and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport) (14:45): I thank the member for his question. He is aware that you have to do the planning first, then you have to have the funding available, then you can begin construction and get the infrastructure built—something not understood by those opposite. I was referring before to the Pacific Highway. When the Leader of the Opposition did his little truck tour down the highway, he got all his facts wrong the whole way. Included in that was his statement made standing in Coffs Harbour. He said: My understanding is the $7 billion or so that will be spent does include a bypass. The member for Cowper, poor Stanley, had to ring around his local press— The SPEAKER: Order! The minister will refer to members by their appropriate titles. Mr ALBANESE: and say, 'No, it doesn't; he was only joking.' He had not done the homework. He said the funding was completely available straightaway. It was not, but there were no details there. On the WestConnex project in Sydney, he said he wanted to provide people with access to the city and freight with access to the port. The only problem is that the proposal, which he has already ticked off on and said he would provide funding for before the planning is done, does not take people to the city and does not take freight to the port. That is why this government has made sure, along with the campaigns of people like the member for Lindsay and other people in Western Sydney, that they will get it properly delivered— The SPEAKER: Order! The minister's time has expired. Mr ALBANESE: I table the photo. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I ask the Clerk to turn it over. I know that is a bit of a ridiculous question, but I would rather do that.