Mr JOYCE (New England—Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources) (14:34): I thank the honourable member for his question. When we came to government, we came with a promise of a better future of strength and prosperity and a better return through the farm gate. We have been delivering on that—record cattle prices, record sheep prices, record almond prices, record chickpea prices and a strong turnaround in citrus, tropical fruits and wine prices. We have delivered on a stronger country-of-origin labelling system and on a new ACCC commissioner, Mick Keogh. We are making made sure that the Rural Financial Counselling Service and concessional loans are being rolled out across the nation. We are making sure that we look after people with the new farm household allowance criteria—that it is actually delivered to the people who are doing it tough. We have delivered with the stronger rollout of mobile phone towers—in fact, more mobile phone towers than the previous Labor government, the previous Labor-Green-independent chaos, ever delivered. We have delivered on a stronger NBN rollout that has actually been done with a budget and to a plan. We have upgraded highways and we have duplicated highways—the Pacific Highway, the Bruce Highway and the New England Highway—with $100 million to be spent on new beef roads in the North. We have delivered $2½ billion in the budget and previously towards building new dams and water infrastructure. This goes on the back of the 100 per cent write-off on water infrastructure and the $2.5 million we spend a day on the upgrade and refurbishment of the Murray-Darling Basin. We have delivered on three new free trade agreements— The SPEAKER: The Deputy Prime Minister will resume his seat. The member for Hunter, on a point order? He will state the point of order. I just point out, in all fairness, I have warned him of the consequences of frivolous points of order before, but I will hear the point of order. Mr Fitzgibbon: And introduced a backpackers tax. The SPEAKER: The member for Hunter will leave under 94(a). The Deputy Prime Minister has the call. The member for Hunter then left the chamber. Mr JOYCE: We are delivering on jobs for the electorates of Flynn, Capricornia and Dawson. We are making sure that the people of the Riverina have jobs. We are making sure that they have jobs at Shepparton. We are making sure that they have jobs in Western Australia. We are making sure that we are delivering for the future. The best way to deliver for the economic future, for jobs for ourselves, for our children and for our grandchildren is to make sure that we have the financial and economic management of our nation under control. People well remember that when we handed the keys of the Treasury over to the Labor Party after the Howard government the world owed Australia, the world owed us tens of billions of dollars. Yet when we got the Treasury back from the Labor-Green-independent chaos we owed the world hundreds of billions of dollars. So where is your future better secured? Where is your future better delivered? Where does the competence reside for a better future for jobs and for the prosperity of so many people in regional Australia? It is quite clear: competence of good government resides with a strong coalition. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: No. The member for McEwen has been warned. He should— Mr Mitchell interjecting— The SPEAKER: Yes, you have. You did not hear it because you were continually interjecting. If you interject once more, you will be ejected. I am glad that I have had the chance to remind you while it is quiet.