Mr ANDREWS (Menzies—Minister for Social Services) (14:58): I indicate to the honourable member who asked the question—and indeed all honourable members of the chamber—that where contracts have not been executed, in the light of the Bowen black hole that we inherited, we will do what a prudent and sensible government would do and that is that we will review all of those matters. I repeat to her that, because matters have been promised in the context of an election campaign by the Labor Party, that does not mean that we have to honour those agreements. But in a situation where we have a $200 billion net debt, where we have a Labor Party that could not deliver a surplus for the whole of its six years in government—and, ask about as many of these grants as you like, the answer will be in exactly the same—we will act prudently and that means that we will review all of those matters.