Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:39): In pursuing the IPS, the government has already started working with Premier Barnett and Minister Collier to encourage at least 169 of their existing public schools— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Payne, resume your seat. Senator Payne, continue. Senator PAYNE: Mr President, I know that good news is painful for those opposite— Senator Lines interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Lines! I remind you that interjections are disorderly. Constant interjection is totally disorderly. Senator PAYNE: There have been further consultations between the Commonwealth Department of Education and the Western Australian Department of Education to progress it as soon as possible. Of the $70 million IPS Fund, we will provide grants to assist those schools, and if you choose to participate, as the Western Australian government has done, in this initiative of the fund it will bring the state at least $7.9 million to support schools in the state. We anticipate that the first payments can be made to participating states and territories by 30 June this year. There is also an online guide for parents on school boards and school councils which gives parents— (Time expired)