Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:06): The government has never said that it was going to privatise aged-care assessment services. It has never said that. It has been stated by others in the media that that's what was going to happen, but the government has never stated that. In fact, on a number of occasions, I have refuted that. The Tune review—if Senator Keneally bothered to do some research into the history of this sector—recommended— Senator Polley: Why haven't you adopted the recommendations? You've had long enough. The PRESIDENT: Order on my left. Senator COLBECK: I will take your interjection, Senator Polley. The Tune review recommended combining ACAT and RAS in its 2017 report. The Tune review recommended that we do that. The royal commission, in its interim report, said it was an urgent reform. That is why we are continuing with that reform, because the Tune review recommended it in 2017, and the aged care royal commission said it was urgent. (Time expired)