Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:27): Thank you, Senator Pocock, for your question. I'll get some information for you specifically about regional plans. But what I do know is that the Albanese government is making some very strong investments in infrastructure in the ACT, which is no surprise given that the finance minister, one of our strongest ministers in this chamber and in this parliament, is a strong representative of the ACT. I'm aware, for instance, that the government is investing in road projects, through the Roads to Recovery Program, the Black Spot Program, the Bridges Renewal Program and the Heavy Vehicle Safety and Productivity Program. In fact, the Infrastructure Investment Program will provide $92.6 million over 10 years from 2023-24 for those smaller projects. In the recent budget we actually committed $476.4 million towards major infrastructure projects in the ACT, and they didn't include any colour coded spreadsheets, as far as I'm aware. That sort of thing stopped on May 21— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator McKenzie: Only one colour on yours! Senator WATT: Oh! What is it about colour coded spreadsheets that fires you people up? Is it the yellow colour code, the green colour code, the blue colour code or the red colour code? Senator Hughes: It's easy when your spreadsheet is all red! Senator WATT: There weren't many red colour codes on your spreadsheet, were there? It was mostly blue and green. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, please resume your seat. Order on my left! Senator Rennick interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I'm waiting, Senator Rennick. Senator WATT: Thank you, President. I'll refrain from mentioning colour coded spreadsheets again, because we wouldn't want to have the information delayed, and I know that Senator Pocock is serious about getting information. I'm also aware, though, that the finance minister, Senator Gallagher, is in discussions with the Chief Minister of the ACT about more priority projects to be funded in the ACT. I'm sure we'll have some good news on those before long. The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, a first supplementary?