Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:04): I thank the member for Lindsay for her question. I know the member for Lindsay will be very pleased that, as a result of her very strong advocacy as the local member, there's an extra $63.5 million, doubling our current funding, for Dunheved Road. That is a great job that has been done by the member for Lindsay on behalf of her constituents in the seat of Lindsay. This budget, which was delivered by the Treasurer, is about jobs. We are already on the road back when it comes to the recovery of jobs in this country. It's about keeping people in jobs and it's about getting people in jobs. As the Treasurer said, there is no economic recovery in this country unless there is a jobs recovery and there is no budget recovery in this country unless there is a jobs recovery. That's why last night's budget has a plan to ensure that we have jobs recovery in this country. It is a plan to recover from the COVID-19 recession and to ensure that there is a coalition-led jobs recovery in this country in the months and years ahead. This budget is going to lay the groundwork and provide the measures to rebuild the Australian economy for the future. It will do that while guaranteeing the essentials that Australians rely on by growing our economy, not increasing taxes and increasing the burden on Australians, who deserve to keep more of what they earn. Our government continues to keep our pledge and our promise to them that in this country they will always keep more of what they earn under a Liberal-National government. We have demonstrated that budget after budget, year after year, term after term. Our plan has been cushioning the blow and will continue to enable Australians and the businesses that employ them to weather the storm that we are going through at this very difficult time for Australians. Our budget is about recovering the lost ground, as I've already outlined, as those jobs start coming back. That is achieved by bringing forward the tax relief for hardworking Australians, particularly those on low and middle incomes; bringing forward the investment decisions of Australian businesses, with our investment allowance; bringing forward the decisions of businesses to employ more Australians through the JobMaker hiring credit; and bringing forward the infrastructure spending that the Deputy Prime Minister has been leading all around this country. The budget is about building for the future. The training and skills reforms are going to get 340,000 places delivered this year and 12,000 additional university places on top of the 17,000 additional places next year that the minister has already outlined. By cutting red tape on major projects— (Time expired)