Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:42): I thank the member for his question, and I'll invite the minister for infrastructure to add to my answer. The issue that is being raised is the follow-through on investments made by the government. I note that, when the Leader of the Opposition was the infrastructure minister, of the $6.2 billion that Labor allocated to urban transport in the 2013 budget, just $1.9 billion, or 30 per cent of that, was in the forward estimates. The SPEAKER: The Leader of the Opposition on a point of order? Mr Albanese: Yes, Mr Speaker. You won't be surprised that it's on relevance. It's about the Cairns Southern Access Corridor. Will it receive a dollar this term of parliament? The SPEAKER: It was a very specific question. The Prime Minister's entitled to briefly give some context to it. It wasn't a question that asked about alternative policies that would enable a long period of time, but, as I've said before, both the Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition do get some tolerance to compare and contrast. I think the Prime Minister's either moving to that point or he'd indicated he was going to ask the Deputy Prime Minister to answer the question. The Deputy Prime Minister.