Senator LUNDY (Australian Capital Territory—Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Sport) (15:07): I again thank the senator for his question. I am very excited about the news from Munich yesterday and would like to extend my congratulations to Australia's Paralympics crews who won two very impressive gold medals. With only 72 days to go till the Paralympics start, it is an exciting prospect with so many medals on offer and such a strong performance. Before his retirement my predecessor, Mark Arbib, announced the Green and Gold project, which would provide $4.5 million— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Lundy, resume your seat. You are entitled to be heard in silence. Senator LUNDY: I would have thought senators opposite would have been interested in this. The whole country is waiting on tenterhooks in advance of the Olympics and Paralympics. But I was talking about the Green and Gold project, which provided $4.5 million in additional funding to boost our athletes' prospects of success in London. The aim was to invest in the nation's top performers, to turn the potential of fourth, fifth and sixth places into gold, silver and bronze medal chances. (Time expired)