Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:04): It gives me great pleasure to once again refer to South Australian Premier Weatherill's cuts of $230 million to education in that state. As I understand it, he is the Labor Premier of the state of South Australia and, of course, the people of South Australia will have an opportunity to have their say on education cuts in that state quite soon. Senator Jacinta Collins: Ooh—got the state right! Senator Lines: Talk about Colin Barnett's cuts! Look at all the WA senators on the frontbench! Senator PAYNE: Can I also say that the coalition— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Payne, you are entitled to be heard in silence. There is a debate going on from both sides over the chamber, which is completely disorderly— Senator Bernardi: There is screeching on the other side of the chamber! The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator PAYNE: I also say that as far as the coalition is concerned, we do regard state and territory governments as adults. We do not think we need federal inspectors in state schools. We do think we need more parental and principal involvement in the running of schools. We do think we need a stronger approach to curriculum, and not for one moment is the coalition intending to apologise for that.