Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:32): Senator Pratt is correct in that the royal commission will hand down its interim report on 31 October. The government will obviously consider the issues that come out in the interim report, but the report that we will be responding to formally is the final report, which is due on 12 November next year. But I reject the premise that we have not continued to reform the aged-care system while the royal commission has been in place because, clearly, we have done and continue to do a number of things. Since the royal commission was called, as I said, we have put in the new consumer focused Aged Care Quality Standards, we have the new single Charter of Aged Care Rights, we have established the new independent Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission and we have put new provider requirements in place to minimise physical and chemical restraints. There are a number of things that we've done and continue to do. (Time expired)