Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Education and Training) (14:12): I am delighted to confirm for Senator Gallacher that government schools in South Australia will see significant funding gains under the proposal. The South Australian government stands to receive $446 million this year, which will grow to $480 million next year. That is additional funding that keeps going up and up, all the way through to 2027, to $853 million— Senator Gallacher: Mr President, my point of order is on direct relevance: I asked about Fregon Anangu School. The PRESIDENT: I think we need to be fair to the minister, Senator Gallacher. He is only a quarter of the way into his answer, and he was addressing part of the detail of what you have asked. Senator BIRMINGHAM: So, across South Australian government schools, on average, per-student funding will grow, and that per-student funding will grow from $2,600 per student to nearly $4,500 per student under the reforms in question. Equally, I would invite Senator Gallacher to take a look at the published documents the Turnbull government has put out that shows that the school in question will receive a growth in funding. There will be from around $654,000 up to around $5 million of growth over the 10-year period—significant growth over that period of time, ensuring that each school benefits. Of course, the South Australian government, like any system, has its autonomy to make sure that it funds each of its schools responsibly. But the South Australian government gets more money under this model. Senator Wong: It's Commonwealth funding. Senator BIRMINGHAM: Senator Wong does not appreciate the fact that the Commonwealth gives the money to each of the state governments—she obviously has no idea how this works as she yells out that this is Commonwealth funding. Of course we give a single cheque to each of the state governments, but that cheque goes up each and every year into the future and we are providing real benefits to each of those schools right across South Australia. The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallacher, a supplementary question.