Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:50): I have about 20 folders here today. As I said earlier, Senator Watt, the NAIF has got 13 projects underway, including the projects I spoke about to Senator Smith earlier. We've made 13 investment decisions and one conditional credit report. The total investment of the NAIF's value is now approximately $1.4 billion, supporting projects with an estimated total capital value of $2.8 billion, including those getting conditional approval. Investment decisions are for three projects in the Northern Territory, six in WA, and four in your home state of Queensland, Senator Watt. That is $781 million for Queensland, $184 million for the Northern Territory and $307 million for Western Australia. Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann on a point of order? Senator Cormann: Mr President, I know it's the last Thursday in a sitting fortnight, but interjections are disorderly, and Senator Watt is a repeat offender. I ask you to call him to order. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, I will ask you to cease interjecting on your own question. You have two supplementaries afterwards to follow up. Senator McKENZIE: Combined, the three investment decisions are forecast to generate around $2.55 billion in public benefit across northern Australia, which includes a forecast of over 3,700 jobs, both in construction and during operations. Drawdowns have commenced for three projects. As at 27 August 2019, the department has made total payments of $41.8 million, comprised of $15.7 million for the Onslow Marine Support Base project, $23.5 million to the Voyages Indigenous Tourism Australia project, and $2.598 million to the Humpty Doo Barramundi project. As you can see, not only is the NAIF, under its renewed mandate, approving projects thoroughly—13, as I said—but it's also ensuring that the money gets out the door and that these vital projects get started, providing much-needed construction jobs and jobs in ongoing operations. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, a supplementary question?