Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:48): Firstly, I want to say: it looks like we're in for a hard summer when it comes to the drought, with no respite in sight for coming months. We understand that education is vital for wellbeing—physical, social and economic—and that goes for families, communities and individuals. It's why we're supporting schools affected by natural disasters as well as drought. We provided $4 million in the special circumstances funding for 25 non-government schools affected by floods in northern Queensland earlier this year. Affected schools across the state are supporting students, their families and staff, and the cost of this assistance has adversely affected the schools' finances. Special circumstances funding will help maintain schools' viability in the face of mounting costs. Teachers who complete four years of training in a very remote school will be eligible to have part of their HELP debt paid. This will be available to teachers who start their four-year stint early. We're also supporting childcare centres affected by floods. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator McKenzie. Senator McDonald, a final supplementary question?