Mr JOYCE (New England—Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and Leader of the Nationals) (14:17): What I can say is that the process of going through this has been diligently followed. I have been in close contact with the Prime Minister through the process. What I can say is that a committee of four—Minister McKenzie, Minister Pitt, Minister Littleproud and Minister Hogan—have all been working on this process. As recently as today I had a meeting because we're going to make sure that the Prime Minister of Australia is reported back to as soon as possible. In fact, I believe it will be within the next day that we will get back to him, because we're not grandstanding. This is not about— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr JOYCE: I will take an interjection. The SPEAKER: No, don't take the interjection. I'm about to deal with the interjectors. Mr JOYCE: There were about 400 of them! But I would like to know. I hear so often how the Labor Party have been wanting this for years—eight years, I think—but we haven't received one dot of a costing, one dot of a proposed plan. There is not one dot of one. Even though after eight years they have not provided a skerrick of evidence as to how they would achieve their outcome—and, by gosh, they've had a lot of spare time in those eight years— The SPEAKER: I just say to the Deputy Prime Minister—Member for Isaacs, I can still hear you, notwithstanding the fact that you've moved—that he needs to come back to the question. I realise the provocation, but he has to come back to the question. I allowed some tolerance. Mr JOYCE: We will make sure that we follow a prudent process. I acknowledge the work of the Senator for Victoria. I state that it will be a prudent process which our party can stand behind, and we will work constructively to make sure that it is not only the best outcome for original people, that we respect the role of the Nationals party room, that the final arbiter will be the Nationals party room—of our position. We don't— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr Dreyfus interjecting— Mr Stephen Jones interjecting— The SPEAKER: The members for Isaacs and Whitlam can leave under standing order 94(a). The members for Isaacs and Whitlam then left the chamber. Mr Albanese interjecting— Mr JOYCE: That's correct, member for Grayndler—I'll take the interjection—I am the Deputy Prime Minister. And you are the Leader of the Opposition—and long may that be the case!