Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services) (15:20): Thank you very much, Senator Watt, for that question. What I can confirm is what the government has done in this budget. There is a $110 billion pipeline of infrastructure projects around the nation over the next 10 years, including in Queensland—for example, $400 million in funding for the Bruce Highway addition and many, many other projects. There's $400 million for the inland freight route from Mungindi to Charters Towers, for the upgrades there; $240 million for the Cairns western arterial road duplication; $160 million for Mooloolah River interchange upgrade, for packages 1 and 2; and an additional— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Reynolds. I have Senator Watt on a point of order. Senator Watt: On relevance: we didn't ask the minister for a list of projects. We've all seen them. The question was specifically about whether Queensland received the lowest rate of new infrastructure funding, per person, of any state. The PRESIDENT: Ministers are given two minutes to answer the question. The minister has been going for 40 seconds. I've allowed you to remind the minister of the last part of the question. I note the minister was speaking about matters related to the state of Queensland, which was covered in both parts of your question, but I'm listening carefully. She has 80 seconds remaining to answer. Senator Reynolds. Senator REYNOLDS: I can confirm that this investment in Queensland is actually in addition to the $1.3 billion that was committed in last year's budget. That included projects such as the Coomera Connector, stage 1; the M1, Pacific Motorway, upgrade; the Centenary Bridge upgrade; the Currumbin Creek Road intersection upgrade; the Mount Lindesay Highway upgrade; the Beams Road open level crossing; Riverway Drive; and the Bruce Highway upgrade strategy. Queensland is an integral part of this government's $110 billion infrastructure program. Queensland, like all other states and territories, is being funded by billions of dollars, supporting thousands and thousands of jobs. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, a supplementary question?