Mr JOYCE (New England—Minister for Agriculture and Deputy Leader of The Nationals) (14:52): It is an absolute honour to get a question from my shadow. Might I say it is going to be an absolute honour to answer it as well. We have already in our first tranche realigned $420 million of the Farm Finance Concessional Loans Scheme, which they were unable to get signed off by all of the states. On top of that, we put in $10 million for water infrastructure. We followed that up with a second drought package of $320 million, of which $280 million has been signed off by the Prime Minister, the Treasurer and the finance minister. QRAA is already able to lend that out, and they are lending it out through the tranches that have been made available to them within the $420 million. We have also made money available for wild dog control, and we have made money available for water infrastructure— Mr Fitzgibbon: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. Wild dogs are a problem, but how could they be remotely relevant to drought funding? Not one farming family has received a cent. He has— The SPEAKER: The Minister for Agriculture will return to the question. Mr JOYCE: Back on 4 March, we got through the transitional farm family payment, and over 1,300 people have applied for and received assistance. So there is quite a few dollars in that, you clown. We are getting these payments out because we are the side that can get the work done. You are the side that talk about it; we are the side that do it.