Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:45): I have already said a number of times in the chamber today that the government has listened to what the royal commission has said, particularly in the context of the three urgent items that the commission said we should address, and I have said that we would take action prior to Christmas, directly answering the questions that have been asked of the government. I've also said that we will go through the proper policy development process to develop that response. We will do all of those things that we have said. We are not going to play tricky inside-the-bubble tricks. We are actually going to deal with the issue— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann on a point of order. Senator Cormann: I know it's the end of the week, but, under standing orders, constant interjections—in fact, interjections full stop—are disorderly. The leader of the opposition doesn't cease interjecting, and now she's actually haranguing the minister across the table. The PRESIDENT: I was calling the chamber to order as you rose on several occasions, thank you for your assistance. I would ask senators to hold their breath for the next 25 minutes of question time. Senator Colbeck, you have 12 seconds remaining. Senator COLBECK: The royal commission report also said, in respect of home care packages that it wanted to ensure that the policy in developing the process was done properly, because just putting new home care package numbers into the system doesn't necessarily resolve the problem. So, we will do it in accordance with good policy principles and we will announce our response before Christmas. (Time expired)