Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:44): It is true that there are people still waiting for their home care package at the assessed level. However, 97 per cent of senior Australians waiting for a home care package are receiving some level of care through either a package at the lower level— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Colbeck. Senator Polley, the point of order is with respect to? I'm going to ask senators to draw the point of order at the commencement of standing on their feet. Senator Polley: Relevance, Mr President. I asked whether the minister confirmed that 75,000 older Australians aren't receiving any home care package. The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, I'm going to start cracking down on simple restatements of questions, which are not appropriate as points of order. The minister was being directly relevant to the question asked. Senator COLBECK: As I said, 97 per cent of people waiting for a home care package have received an offer of some form of care while they're waiting for the package at the appropriate level that they've been offered. Senator Polley: It's a priority, is it? Senator COLBECK: It is a priority, which is why we've put 25,000 new home care packages into the market in the last 12 months, which has actually reduced the waiting list. The number of home care packages in the market now, compared to 60,000 when Labor was last in government, has gone to 125,000— (Time expired)