Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:53): Thank you, Mr President. Senator Watt: If it was a National Party program, it means rort! The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Watt. Senator COLBECK: The government invested $102.5 million in the Community Sports Infrastructure grant program and delivered 648 projects, building better sporting facilities for healthier and stronger communities by promoting physical activity and social connection. These grants are enabling people from right across the country to get more active, more often. Projects include upgrades to female change room facilities, lighting upgrades for local sporting clubs and surface upgrades to ensure a safer sporting environment. Over 2,050 applications totalling nearly $400 million were made to the program, which has seen 224 projects funded as part of round 1, 232 projects funded as part of round 2— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Colbeck. Senator Farrell, on a point of order? Senator Farrell: Yes, Mr President. It's in relation to relevance. We've heard about all of these projects the government is funding, but my question was quite specific: how many times did Senator McKenzie approve taxpayer money for projects against the recommendations of Sport Australia? I don't want to know which projects the government supported; I want to know the ones they rejected against the evidence and advice of Sport Australia. The PRESIDENT: I accept the— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I'll make a ruling when there's silence. We're using up time in question time with noise on my left. Is there going to be silence to allow me to make a ruling? On the point of order, I accept the substance of the question was about ministerial action and ministerial decision, not the program generally. I'm listening carefully to the minister, who has 57 seconds remaining to answer. Senator Colbeck. Senator COLBECK: Thank you, Mr President. As I said, there were 232 projects funded as part of round 2 and 228 projects funded as part of round 3. Each application was individually assessed using criteria including community participation, community need and project design and delivery. Recommendations were then provided to the Minister for Sport, who was the grant delegate for final decision and approval. The PRESIDENT: Senator Farrell, a supplementary question?