Mr SWAN ( Lilley — Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer ) ( 14:30 ): I most certainly do not accept his characterisation of that program at all. Here we are again with another— Opposition members interjecting— The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): Order! The members opposite have asked a question; I thought they would like to hear an answer. The Acting Prime Minister has the call. Mr SWAN: I do not accept that characterisation whatsoever. The fact is that this government's commitment to education is there for all to see in terms of the resources that have been put in in recent years, all of the efforts to lift the quality of teaching and all of the additional resources that have been provided to disadvantaged schools. We are absolutely proud of what we have done in the area of education. I do not accept that characterisation for one minute and, from our point of view, we will continue to do everything we possibly can to lift the quality and standard of education in our country, which is already high. We understand, particularly given the global developments that are occurring and developments in our region, that we have to do more—and we will continue to do that. We are proud of what we have achieved in education.