Senator WATT ( Queensland — Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management ) ( 14:47 ): Unfortunately, Senator McKenzie, just because you say it doesn't mean it's true. Again, to give you one example from Queensland, take the Bruce Highway, the backbone of our state. What had been promised under your government was close to $10 billion in funding for the Bruce Highway. How much is being committed by the Albanese government? About $10 billion, exactly the same amount of money. That is the case right across the country. Even with this change towards 50-50 funding, which has traditionally applied in relation to federal funding of infrastructure projects— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator McKenzie! Senator WATT: what that means is the Bruce Highway has exactly the same amount of money provided for it as it did yesterday, as it did last year and as it did the year before. That is replicated across so many other states. The Albanese government is delivering infrastructure funding— Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McKenzie, I called you, and you continued to interject. You are being disrespectful. I'm asking for silence as the minister responds to your question. Senator WATT: To take Queensland as an example, I know that there are projects proceeding under our plans for Cairns, for Cape York, for Normanton, for Burketown, for Townsville and for Rockhampton. They are regional Queensland, and they are getting the funding they need. (Time expired) Senator Scarr interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, I have also called you a number of times today, and your constant interjections are also disorderly. I'd ask you to stop.