Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:30): I completely reject the premise of the question from Senator Wong. She can try and verbal me and try and put words in my mouth, but I don't have to accept it. We have continued to work closely— Senator Wong: They're your words. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cormann, on a point of order? Senator Cormann: Interjections are always disorderly. The leader of the opposition should be aware of this. This is an issue that deserves to be treated appropriately, and I ask you to call Senator Wong to order. The PRESIDENT: Interjections are always disorderly. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I would add that regardless of the matters being discussed. Senator Cormann? Senator Cormann: Senator Wong is interjecting even on the President. That is even more disorderly. Senator Wong interjected as you were speaking. The PRESIDENT: We haven't been here for a while. It's not the best way to start a couple of weeks. I ask people to restrain their urge to interject, as it's always disorderly. Senator Colbeck to continue. Senator COLBECK: In rejecting the premise of Senator Wong's question, I commit this government to continuing to work with the sector, continuing to learn about the virus, continuing to take the health advice from the health professionals within the AHPPC and its subcommittees and the CDNA and continuing to invest where it is needed to ensure that senior Australians in residential aged care continue to be protected from the virus. We work with state governments on the public health response to ensure that we reduce as much as possible the community transmission that is the source of infections.