Senator JOHNSTON (Western Australia—Minister for Defence) (14:52): Senator, I thank you for that, but let me say that South Australia will be the key beneficiary of the government's record investments in infrastructure. South Australian councils will receive twice as much Roads to Recovery funding in 2015-16, increasing South Australia's component to $220 million over six years. In order for the government's commitment to extend and increase the Roads to Recovery program, it is imperative that the opposition support the National Land Transport Amendment Bill currently before the Senate. As I indicated previously, this bill establishes authority for payments— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Xenophon is endeavouring to listen to the answer but it is very difficult for him as people have an exchange across the chamber in front of Senator Xenophon. It is completely unfair to him and disorderly and it should stop. Senator JOHNSTON: The bill I was referring to establishes the authority for payments to be made under the Roads to Recovery program which will alleviate and assist South Australia greatly. The Deputy Prime Minister has recently set out that South Australian councils must apply for local roads funding under the government's— (Time expired)