Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Education and Training and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (14:35): This is an ongoing initiative. Last Friday, as I was saying, I was delighted to join with year 6 students at the Sacred Heart school in Mitchell Park in South Australia, where they undertook a range of activities: they took a pledge against bullying, talked about what their superpower could be to stop bullying, and, most importantly there, that was of course a superpower— Senator Farrell: Somerton Park! Senator BIRMINGHAM: No, the middle school is in Mitchell Park, Senator Farrell. They talked about their superpower to stop bullying, and how it is that we can tell people—tell an adult; tell a teacher; tell a parent; tell your peers in your school community; talk to one another; talk to those who are engaged in the bullying, if you possibly can—to help combat these problems. Of course, this was an issue discussed by chief ministers at the last COAG meeting, and we have committed to education ministers discussing it at the next education council. I've asked each jurisdiction to bring their best practice policies to the table so that they can share their lessons and ensure that every school across the country has the best opportunity to— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Hume, a final supplementary question?