Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (15:10): This is a $4 billion fund. And guess what? The Australian people voted for it. And guess what? It is bringing to life 166 crucial projects— The PRESIDENT: Senator Carr, a point of order? Senator Kim Carr: Does this now mean that you have to vote Liberal to get money from this government? The PRESIDENT: Order! That wasn't a point of order. Senator Wong on a point of order? Senator Abetz interjecting— Senator Wong: And I'll take Senator Abetz's interjection that that would be a good idea. I take that interjection, Senator Abetz. The PRESIDENT: Order! Interjections and responses to them are always disorderly. I'll call Senator Cash to continue. Senator CASH: I completely reject Senator Carr's characterisation of the funding of these projects. We took this plan to the Australian people. The Australian people looked at our plan and said, 'We trust the coalition government to implement an urban congestion fund that is actually going to make a difference where it counts.' What they said to Labor, in relation to Labor's election commitments, is 'We don't trust you in relation to the commitments you have made', including Thompsons Road Extension—$65 million in La Trobe, Senator Carr, a seat that you were targeting—and in Queensland the Rochdale Road/Priestdale Road upgrade, for $14 million in the electorate of Bonner. The fact of the matter is that this was a plan endorsed by the Australian people that is vital to busting congestion in Australia. (Time expired)