Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:42): As I've already explained, Senator Roberts, unfortunately for the good people of the Southern Downs, the Emu Swamp dam project and pipeline didn't have a proper feasibility case and didn't have a proper business case. What it did have was a promise from a coalition who had no intention of delivering it. Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKenzie, your parallel interjections as if you are answering the question are disrespectful. I have called you to order over and over again. I am asking you to be silent. Senator WATT: As I said, Senator Roberts, there were problems with that project because all it had from the former coalition government was a hollow promise without proper business cases or feasibility cases, let alone actual funding. But at the same time, we are funding a range of water infrastructure projects, including in regional Queensland like the Paradise Dam, an extra $600 million. Senator McGrath used to have a bit to say about that until we committed $600 million more. The Cairns water security project is getting more money. Darwin is getting more money for water supply, as are many other communities. Senator McGrath interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator McGrath! Senator WATT: We are making responsible decisions about funding water infrastructure which actually can be delivered and have business cases attached to them, not just making promises based on colour-coded spreadsheets.