Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:06): I don't know why it is that at the mere mention of the words 'rorts' and 'waste' we hear a lot of noise coming from the National Party. There's this Pavlovian response from the National Party every time we hear about rorts and waste. Senator Green, thank you very much for your question, because it gives me an opportunity to highlight how the Albanese government is delivering for infrastructure in Queensland. Of course, yesterday the Albanese government announced our response to the independent review of the Infrastructure Investment Program. That review was a shameful indictment on the Liberals and Nationals that found $33 billion in cost blowouts, which would have stopped any new infrastructure projects until 2033, not to mention driving inflation up. Our response to the review will reform the federal government's investment to deliver an infrastructure program that is funded and can actually be delivered, including in Queensland. And there is plenty of good news for Queensland in yesterday's announcement—all up, over $2 billion in extra funding for Queensland infrastructure, including— Senator Hughes interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Hughes! Senator WATT: Have a listen to the list! The funding includes an extra $1.7 billion towards the Logan and Gold Coast Faster Rail upgrade, an extra $70 million for the M1 Pacific Motorway, an extra $27 million for the Centenary Bridge Upgrade, an extra $46 million for the Boundary Road level crossing project, an extra $8.9 million for the Bribie Island road project and an extra $3 million for the Beenleigh Road connection. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McGrath. Senator McGrath: I'm reluctant to do this, but a point of order on relevance: he hasn't mentioned Emu Swamp Dam. The PRESIDENT: That is a debating point. Minister. Senator WATT: We're also contributing additional funding towards Chambers Flat Road in Park Ridge, Charters Towers Industrial Precinct Access, Loganlea Road upgrades, Shute Harbour Road upgrades and road extensions in Hervey Bay. And, of course, where the Liberals and Nationals failed to properly fund and even start construction on the Rockhampton Ring Road, we're actually getting on with it, delivering it and funding it, with early works having started, allocating an additional $347 million towards Rocky. Senator Canavan interjecting— Senator WATT: You're welcome, Senator Canavan. We're happy to do what you couldn't do any day of the week. The PRESIDENT: Senator Green, a first supplementary?