Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:42): As Senator McKenzie knows, it's always my practice to assist the opposition in answering questions. I'm actually looking forward to estimates next week. I think most people have worked out that many of our ministers enjoy appearing at estimates. I'm seeing a lot of nodding heads here. We've got a lot to say next week at estimates. We've got a lot to remind the opposition of about their time in government as well. The matter that Senator McKenzie is asking about—unfortunately I will not be able to represent Minister King at the infrastructure estimates, because I'll be representing Minister O'Neil in the home affairs estimates. I look forward to seeing Senator Scarr and a number of others there. But Senator Chisholm will do a fantastic job answering those questions. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McKenzie? Senator McKenzie: Well, yes, actually that's what I was looking for. As funny as Mr Watt thinks he is— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, why are you on your feet? Do you have a point of order? No. Minister, did you want to add to your answer? Senator WATT: As I was saying, I know Senator Chisholm will do a terrific job representing Minister King, and Senator Brown will be doing that as well. The PRESIDENT: Order, Minister Watt. Senator McKenzie, please don't call out 'point of order' as you are getting to your feet. Senator McKenzie. Senator McKenzie: On relevance: whoever is representing Minister King, will they be prepared to go to Minister King and have the question answered? The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, you did ask specifically in relation to Minister Watt, and he has informed the chamber that he will be elsewhere. Minister, did you wish to continue your answer? Senator WATT: I'm sure that Senator Chisholm and Senator Brown will do a much better job of answering than Senator McKenzie ever did about sports rorts and various other matters. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, a second supplementary?