Mr JOYCE (New England—Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources) (14:35): I thank the honourable member for her question, and I must say it verges on the perverse. Here is the Australian Labor Party, the party that is going to rip the heart out of the dams policy, taking away the money that actually brings about regional jobs and brings about regional growth. The Australian Labor Party has no belief in regional development. The Australian Labor Party did nothing about the construction of the inland rail. The Australian Labor Party stands against decentralisation. In fact, it was the Australian Labor Party that moved for a Senate inquiry to stop the decentralisation of APVMA out of Canberra to a regional area to provide regional jobs. The Australian Labor Party has done nothing for regional work. The Australian Labor Party have their 100 positive policies. They did not have one for the agricultural industry. I see the member for Lingiari looking at me—what is the Australian Labor Party going to do for— The SPEAKER: The Deputy Prime Minister will resume his seat. Ms O'Toole interjecting— The SPEAKER: I have not called the member for Herbert yet. I am just slowing things down a bit. The member for Herbert on a point of order. Ms O'Toole: Whilst I appreciate the Deputy Prime Minister's response— The SPEAKER: You will state the point of order! Ms O'Toole: you have not answered one question that I asked. The SPEAKER: The member for Herbert will resume her seat. That is a frivolous point of order. At no point did she state the point of order. The Deputy Prime Minister has the call. Mr JOYCE: I note that in the member for Herbert's electorate—we are right next to it—we are trying to get Hell's Gate Dam built. And what has she done to support us on that? What has she done to support the construction of Hell's Gate Dam? The member for Herbert should hang her head in shame because she is letting down the people of Townsville. She has never stood up for Hell's Gate Dam. She has never stood up for the economic growth of Townsville. You have not stood up for it. You are standing in a party that wants to take away the money— The SPEAKER: The Deputy Prime Minister's time has concluded. Mr Fitzgibbon: Mr Speaker— The SPEAKER: The member for Hunter will resume his seat. The call is on this side. Mr Fitzgibbon: I am seeking leave— The SPEAKER: You are not doing anything. I have not given you the call. You are hoping. Is the member for Hunter seeking leave? Mr Fitzgibbon: I am, Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: Okay. Proceed. Mr Fitzgibbon: I am seeking leave to table the Australian Labor Party's agriculture policy, part of the 100 policies the Labor Party took to the last— The SPEAKER: The member for Hunter will resume his seat. The member for Barker.