Mr BRIAN MITCHELL (Lyons) (13:30): The people of Hobart and Greater Hobart woke up the other day to the terrible news that the mayors of three big cities—Hobart, Kingborough and Glenorchy—want to get their hands on the money from the Bridgewater Bridge. The Bridgewater Bridge is a very important priority project for my electorate. I'm sick and tired of these three big-city mayors thinking there's basically $500 million or $600 million up for grabs that they can try and get their hands on. The big problem here is that this bridge has been long awaited but the state Liberal government has not got its act together and presented the business case properly, which leaves Infrastructure Australia saying, 'Hey, maybe this bridge doesn't pass muster,' which has these three mayors then saying, 'Well, hey, give us the money instead.' This bridge is a must. There's one lane going from Hobart into Bridgewater. We need it to be double lane. It's a very busy road. There's a growing area in Brighton, Bridgewater and Derwent Valley. People need this bridge to go ahead. The state government needs to get its act together. Present the business case properly. The message has to go out loud and clear to these three mayors of Kingborough, Hobart and Glenorchy: keep your hands off the Bridgewater Bridge. It's going to go ahead. I back it in. The people of Bridgewater back it in. The people of Brighton back it in. We need the Bridgewater Bridge built.