Senator CANAVAN (Queensland—Minister for Resources and Northern Australia and Deputy Leader of the Nationals in the Senate) (14:54): As I was mentioning earlier in question time, those voices of negativity have gone from saying, 'They're not investing in enough projects,' to, 'They're not spending enough.' Senator Watt: When, when, when? The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt! Senator CANAVAN: We have invested, or have made decisions to invest, in 15 projects supporting 4,000 jobs across northern Australia. I'm very proud of some of these projects, which wouldn't have happened without the northern development agenda of this government. For example, one project, First Iron Ore, will be the first Indigenous owned iron ore mine in this country, backed by this government and supported by this government. It's going to create 120 jobs in construction and 120 jobs in the operation of the mine, helping Indigenous rural communities get a head start. Senator Watt interjecting — The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt! Senator CANAVAN: We're also supporting an abattoir in Central Queensland to give cattle producers better access to more meatworks to get a better price for their product. I don't have enough time to go on, but there's so much we're doing in the north and it's so exciting to be there at the moment. Senator Watt: No—I want to hear about progress! The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Watt! Take a breath when I call your name for at least 20 seconds before subsequent disorderly interjections. I think I called him halfway through that question. Senator McMahon, a final supplementary question?