Senator CHRIS EVANS (Western Australia—Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:55): Talk about a fear campaign on a fear campaign on a fear campaign. Now it is the cost of aviation fuel that might impact on goods to regional schools. Let's be serious. If you want to talk about investment in rural education, look at this government's massive investment. Look at the $500 million EIF round we have just opened for investment in rural and regional higher education—$500 million available to ensure that universities in regional Australia get support. Senator Nash: Mr President, I raise a point of order on relevance. I specifically asked the minister about remote school communities that I have visited, and I would be interested to know whether the minister has as well. It is on relevance: I specifically asked about what he was going to do for those remote school communities. The PRESIDENT: The minister has 28 seconds remaining. Senator CHRIS EVANS: What we are doing is investing in every regional school and every remote school. They have all got BER funds to help them build extra classrooms, extra libraries, extra school halls—extra facilities. So the schools you are talking about, Senator Nash, all have a BER project that provided facilities. There has been $16 billion of funding and you want to talk about the price of aviation fuel? Get serious, because quite frankly you are not behaving very seriously now.