Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (15:03): Tasmanian Catholic schools will get a 4.4 per cent increase over the period. All but a very small number of schools—well over 99 per cent of schools—will receive an increase in funding under our Gonski needs-based policy. I want to take the opportunity to deal with the matter that the member for Sydney raised a moment ago when she asked about the Nowra East Public School, which she said was going to lose money, but will in fact— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business on a point of order? Mr Burke: On direct relevance: this week, and when we were here during budget week, the Prime Minister increasingly is answering two questions ago every question, and he has just indicated that he wants to do it again. The whole idea of questions without notice is meant to be that, when we ask the question, the answer that is relevant is the one that follows, not the one that comes 10 minutes later. I ask that the Prime Minister be directly relevant to the question he has been asked. The SPEAKER: I thank the Manager of Opposition Business for his point of order. If the Prime Minister were seeking to add to an answer of an earlier question on a different topic, I would concur, but he is still on the topic of education. I call the Prime Minister. Mr TURNBULL: For the sake of completeness, I can confirm that the average annual per student increase over the next 10 years in Tasmania for Catholic schools is 4.3 per cent, for government schools is 3.9 per cent and for independents is 4.7 per cent. As to the school the member for Sydney referred to in Nowra East, the estimator website shows that, far from losing money, over the next 10 years it will receive an increase of $3.8 million. The SPEAKER: Is the member for Sydney seeking to table a document? Ms Plibersek: I am, Mr Speaker. The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney. Ms Plibersek: I seek leave to table the document that shows the funding cut, because even the New South Wales government says your calculator is broken. The SPEAKER: Is leave granted? Leave is not granted.