Mr TRUSS (Wide Bay—Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure and Regional Development) (14:11): The shadow minister talks about projects that were funded by Labor. The reality is: virtually no projects were funded by Labor. When they had projects, it was easy using money that had been put aside as savings by the previous government, or it was money they had borrowed and never had any propensity to pay back. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence on both sides! Mr Fitzgibbon: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. The Deputy Prime Minister just opened one—it is called the Hunter Expressway. The SPEAKER: The member for Hunter knows that to be abuse of the standing orders. If it is done again he will leave immediately. Honourable members interjecting— Mr Shorten interjecting— The SPEAKER: There will be silence, and that includes the Leader of the Opposition. Mr Hockey: What have you done? The SPEAKER: And the Treasurer. Mr TRUSS: When it came to roads, Labor's funding either was borrowed money, which they had no capacity to repay— Ms Owens interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Parramatta will leave. Mr TRUSS: or it came from the mining tax— The SPEAKER: The member for Parramatta will leave! An opposition member interjecting— The SPEAKER: 94(a). Mr TRUSS: which did not raise any money. So there were no projects funded by Labor. All that is happening now is indeed projects that have been put on the agenda by this government, funded by this government. And I am happy to identify progress on a range of projects where work is actually underway— Mr Albanese interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Grayndler has asked his question and will remain silent. Mr TRUSS: I mentioned in my earlier answer the North-South Corridor in Adelaide. Construction of— The SPEAKER: The Acting Prime Minister— Mr TRUSS: the South Road-Ashwin Parade intersection is underway, and there is earthmoving equipment on the site. It is our project. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: I know that this is Thursday and the last of the two sitting weeks, and I know that behaviour usually deteriorates seriously, but we will have no more of it today. We will have some silence and respect for the Acting Prime Minister and then, once the member has asked their question, they are not entitled to interject again. Mr TRUSS: Let us move to the East West Link in Victoria—is that a Labor project? Geological testing for the eastern section was carried out in early 2014— Mr Watts interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Gellibrand is warned! Mr TRUSS: and if you do not believe that there was any equipment on the site, perhaps you did not see the pictures of the protesters tying themselves to the equipment! They were probably mates of Labor who did not want the project to proceed! But that is another example of equipment actually being on the site. As to NorthConnex, early geological investigations have commenced, and soil sampling equipment is on the site and conducting investigations. On WestConnex, geotechnical works will commence in the next few weeks. On Narellan Road— The SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. Mr Albanese: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. It goes to relevance. It was a very specific question. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Those on my right will also be quiet. Mr Albanese: Thank you, Madam Speaker. It was a very specific question about a very specific promise by the coalition about bulldozers, not about early geological investigations. The SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. There is no point of order. The Acting Prime Minister has the call. Mr TRUSS: There are bulldozers on the Narellan Road, if that makes you satisfied. That is another example of projects underway. Also, there is heavy equipment, as I understand it, on the South Road-Ashwin Parade intersection. Earthmoving equipment is on the site. I have mentioned five projects already for you where there is actual construction underway. Indeed, our program is on schedule, ahead of schedule, delivering jobs, and will deliver results for communities because this is a program that is $16 billion bigger than what Labor had promised. Once more it is funded. It is not imaginary money coming from a mining tax that is not collecting any revenue.