Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:46): It seems that even after the election the trigger words are still there: the Andrews Labor government. Sorry, I didn't mean to say Andrews Labor government. I thank the senator for the question. I know that he is a proud Victorian. I would hazard a guess that he personally voted for the Andrews Labor government on the weekend. Trigger warning: there are lots of references to the Andrews Labor government in this answer. I should really give you a trigger warning. On Saturday the Victorian community came together and emphatically endorsed the Andrews Labor government and their agenda for Victoria's future. I would like to congratulate Premier Daniel Andrews on his success and the significant achievement of a third time in government. Despite what you may have heard in this place last week, it's clear that the Victorian community has strongly endorsed the work that Premier Daniel Andrews and his team have done to date, as well as the work to be done over the coming years. This was despite an increasingly desperate and personal scare campaign run by the Liberals and Nationals both in Victoria and in the federal government. Senator Ruston: A point of order on relevance: I was wondering whether you might draw the minister's attention to the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt has been broadly relevant, but I will remind him the question was about infrastructure. Senator WATT: It is always good to talk about the Andrews Labor government. The Albanese Labor government will continue to work with the Andrews Labor government on infrastructure projects throughout the state of Victoria. Through the 2022-23 October budget we have gone line by line through the previous government's mess of an infrastructure portfolio and cleaned it up, while making sure we continue to invest in important projects for Victoria's future. We have put an end to the fake financing and ideological obsession with the East West Link. We are working with the Andrews Labor government to invest in the Barwon Heads Road upgrade stage 2, the Ison Road overpass, the Melbourne Airport rail link, the Gippsland rail line upgrade, the Camerons Lane Interchange at Beveridge and, of course, the $2.2 billion to the Suburban Rail Loop that will be delivered by an Albanese Labor government and the Andrews Labor government. T he PRESIDENT: Senator Ciccone, a first supplementary question?