Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:53): The words 'after tax' clearly do not mean tax free. The government at no point in time said that these bonuses would be tax free, and quite frankly I am very proud of the fact that this government recognised a particular sector of the Australian workforce to provide them with— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, a point of order? Senator Watt: The point of order is relevance. We just want to know what 'after tax' means. The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is being directly relevant. I will listen carefully—he is 27 seconds in. He was asked about what a term means and he is directly addressing that particular part of the question, which was the only part of the question. Senator COLBECK: Only the Labor Party could make a full glass sound as though it's empty. This government made a very deliberate decision to provide support to aged-care workers during the COVID-19 pandemic because of the circumstances they found themselves in. We said that they were important to the government and that they were important to the community, and so we made a decision to provide up to $800 and up to $600 for residential aged-care workers and home-care workers to support them through the COVID-19 pandemic. The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh, a final supplementary question.