Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:59): Over the next 10 years, Commonwealth funding in New South Wales per student is going to increase by 4.8 per cent every year— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister can resume his seat. The Leader of the Opposition knows the rules on props. If the Leader of the Opposition and other members want me to take more stringent action—I have been reasonably lenient on the subject; too lenient, in fact, particularly with respect to newspapers, which is outlined in the Practice—I can reiterate the Practice in tedious detail, if members want that. When I ask someone not to use props, I expect them to comply. And I can say to the Leader of the Opposition that it cuts both ways. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr TURNBULL: Thank you, Mr Speaker. Schools in New South Wales will receive average annual growth per student over the decade of 4.8 per cent. What the Commonwealth is doing, what my government is doing, is delivering precisely what David Gonski called for: transparent, consistent needs based funding. What the Labor Party did was a series of special deals. I can well imagine that those that got the best deals would want to hang on to them and leave those that were left behind, like Western Australia, very far behind. The fact is all Australians school students should be treated fairly. They deserve full needs based funding—consistent and transparent across the nation. Labor used to call for it. They have given up on it. They are now trying to stick with their secrecy and their special dealing. It will take 150 years to get to the right level of funding under their model; it will be done in 10 years under ours. We are doing it, we are getting on with it, exactly as Gonski recommended. Ms Ryan interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Lalor is warned. Is the member for Sydney seeking leave to table a document? Ms Plibersek: I am. It is the transcript of the press conference with Minister Rob Stokes— The SPEAKER: No, the member for Sydney will resume her seat. Leave is not granted. Since we are on the subject of props, documents and tabling, I am going to make it very clear again: I have outlined that, with publicly available documents, I will not even ask for leave. If I am ignored, I will have to take further action on that subject as well, which will mean leaving the House immediately.