Senator McCARTHY (Northern Territory—Minister for Indigenous Australians) (15:03): Under Labor's plan, we've doubled funding for the Roads to Recovery Program from $500 million to $1 billion a year permanently from 2027-28. But you're not interested in the regional roads. You're not interested. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Sullivan? Senator O'Sullivan: My question was very tight, and I ask you to draw the minister back to the question, which is whether or not speed limits will stay reduced. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Sullivan, the minister had just started her answer. I will listen carefully and, if necessary, draw her to the question. But I do need silence, particularly from your side, to enable me to do that. Senator McCARTHY: I would have thought they'd be interested to know how much funding was going into the regions, especially the roads. Clearly the other side want to put their foot to the pedal and go as fast as they can, but we want to make sure that we do invest in the regions, that we do invest in the roads— Senator Ruston: Answer the question! Please. The PRESIDENT: Please continue, Minister. Senator McCARTHY: Thank you for saying 'please', Senator Ruston. I haven't heard much from you this week, so it is important to hear from you now. Between 2024-25 and 2028-29, Labor is investing $4.4 billion in safer local roads through Roads to Recovery— (Time expired) Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order across the chamber. I have received the list for the next lot of questions from the government. I am assuming it has been negotiated across the chamber. So with that in mind, and that is the only piece of information I can add, I will call Senator Faruqi.