Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) ( 14:29 ): Thanks, Senator Pratt, for the question. An opposition senator interjecting — Senator COLBECK: I am looking for the index, yes. We haven't implemented all of the recommendations of the Tune review. We continue to work our way through that process. Of course, one of the reasons that we continue to do that is that we've called the royal commission, which is to look at the aged-care sector in a forensic way, which is what the royal commission is obviously intended to do. We will continue to respond to elements of the Tune review while the royal commission continues, including things like we've already done, such as the new Aged Care Quality Standards, which began on 1 July this year; the commencement of the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission, which started on 1 January this year; the implementation of a residents charter, which also started on 1 July this year; and the commencement of new regulations around the use of physical and chemical restraints. So we continue to implement the recommendations of the Tune review. We continue to work and monitor the work of the royal commission and take note of the comments that are being made out of that process, because, as we said, we would not stop the process of reform that we wanted to continue while the royal commission was being undertaken, and so we continue to do that. We haven't completed that process yet, but we continue to work towards that goal. The PRESIDENT: Senator Pratt, a supplementary question?