Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (15:01): Thank you, Senator McKenzie. Senator Gallagher has reminded me about the funding that is going to be provided for Olympic infrastructure that is going to be happening in the great city of Brisbane, in the great state of Queensland. Where did that funding first come from, Senator Gallagher? Was there some commitment made by the former government about that? Was it the Liberal-National government that was going to contribute 50-50 funding to the Olympics? Was it just the Liberals who supported Olympic infrastructure funding and not the Nationals, or was it some of the Nationals and not the Liberals? Seriously, work out what page you're on. You are here asking us about funding that your own government committed to do. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Minister Watt, please continue. Senator Canavan: 'The Rocky Ring Road is where the funds came from. The PRESIDENT: Senator Canavan, I have just called the chamber to order. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: I am very proud of the fact that I, Senator Chisholm and Senator Green played an instrumental role in making sure that the Rocky Ring Road project is going ahead, and the contractors have actually supported the actions. We had a few people out there in their usual cosplay dress-ups outside the parliament who did absolutely nothing, and a few people who got to work and actually got the job done. Senator Wong: President, I ask further questions be placed on the Notice Paper. If the chamber would indulge me, I can indicate lovely news that, whilst Senate question time was occurring, Senator Farrell's third grandchild arrived. Welcome to the world, Leo Farrell Malycha and congratulations to Mary and James. Senator Farrell: I thank Senator Wong for those very kind comments.