Mr JOYCE (New England—Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Infrastructure and Transport and Leader of The Nationals) (14:13): I thank the honourable member for her question and note that, on the cessation of the Labor Party's Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal, we took the money from that to place into further monitoring, especially, of heavy vehicles that you can see at crossroads. I also remind the honourable member that the coalition government has spent more on infrastructure than any Labor government— Mr Champion interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Wakefield is warned! Mr JOYCE: billions of dollars more than what the Labor government has spent. I understand, as we all do, the issues of road safety. Our road toll has been reducing. One would hope that we can reduce it more. I admit that we are not quite on target to what we set for the reduction of the toll, but it continues to come down. I also acknowledge that there was a substantial truck accident in Brisbane today—we still have to get the details on that. With regard to Victor Harbor, we'll have to take that on notice and get back to you.