Senator Ludwig: The Attorney-General has provided the following answer to the honourable senator's question: The following information is provided for the 2010-11 financial year (current to 24 May): The Attorney-General's Department (AGD) undertook fitout changes to 3-5 National Circuit, Barton to accommodate a Departmental restructure. The cost of these fitout changes was $146,057.09. The building owner of 3-5 National Circuit (ISPT) and AGD are sharing the cost of constructing an outdoor cover area for staff. This permanent structure is required to address potential OH&S issues (protection from the sun and rain) so that AGD can utilise the outdoor space for training, meetings and functions. Prior to its construction, staff could not utilise the area due to the extreme hot or cold conditions, reflection of light from the pavement and exposure to the elements. Expenditure for this project to 24 May 2011 is $542,190.90 of which the AGD component is $340,863.64. ISPT is responsible for any remaining expenditure (not expected to exceed $25,000). Various minor fitout works were completed within the premises at 3-5 National Circuit at a total cost of $62,956.24. No single item exceeded $8,000. AGD has committed to lease 8,000sqm of office space in a new building being constructed at 4 National Circuit, Barton. Expenditure to 24 May 2011 on this project is $3m against a total fitout budget of $18m. The project was approved through the Public Works Committee on 24 February 2011. Through this project AGD will achieve cost savings from: reduced overall rental (occupied floor area from existing buildings [aside from 3-5 National Circuit] will decrease from 9,467sqm to 8,000sqm). (Of the 8,000 sqm leased by AGD at 4 National Circuit, 500 sqm will be sub leased to a portfolio agency, further reducing AGD's footprint. The rental savings alone will exceed $650,000 per year.) increased productivity of staff, and savings through environmental and security efficiencies. All costs provided above are GST exclusive.