Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:24): Senator Henderson, yes, there is a threat to this project: Labor and the member for Corio himself, Richard Marles. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cormann, on a point of order. Senator Cormann: Interjections are disorderly. Within seconds of you making your ruling, the opposition interjected again. I ask you to call them to order. The PRESIDENT: Interjections are always disorderly. I would ask people that when I call for silence—I'm going to go back to the rule where I ask people to count to 10 before they start interjecting again. Senator Farrell interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I'm sure you can count, Senator Farrell. I'll take that interjection. Senator Reynolds to continue. Senator REYNOLDS: It's no surprise that Labor doesn't want to hear the answer to this, because the only threat to this project is the member for Corio himself, Richard Marles. It is deeply disappointing that the shadow minister for defence, himself, whose seat is in the heart of Geelong, continues to talk down Geelong's ability to support this project. The Morrison government is extremely proud of its commitment to build and sustain 30 self-propelled howitzers in Geelong, providing vital Army capability and delivering up to 350 jobs. This project is fully funded and is now underway. Mr Marles represents an electorate with one of the highest unemployment rates in this country yet he continues to talk down this important project for Army capability, which will also deliver jobs for Geelong. The people of Geelong deserve so much better.