Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:41): Well, the minister responsible and the government have made it very clear that we are making changes to the way that grants are given. Those opposite who were objecting just before should indicate that, when we announced our budget—which cut out a whole lot of the discretionary funds—they objected at that time. That's why we're putting integrity back into the system. I was talking just yesterday about walking past North Sydney pool, walking Toto the dog, and there you've got a 'regional' pool! And it was justified— Honourable members interjecting— Mr ALBANESE: That's right! You can see where it is: it's right next to a pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Maybe someone from the bush might have a swim in there, once in a while! The sorts of program that they engaged in were just extraordinary, and the former government did not have enough transparency in the way that they conducted these programs. We're making sure that we do, going forward, and that's why, as well, you won't see, from this government, the sort of disgraceful rorting of bushfire funds that occurred from the National Party.