Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:25): I actually agree with the senator that financial accountability is a very, very important element of where we go with the aged-care sector post the royal commission and how we respond to the royal commission. In fact, that's one of the conversations we've been having in our policy development work towards the response to the royal commission. I think it's a very important issue. Transparency and quality indicators as well, and I know that's something that you have an interest in, Mr President. Providing some visibility into the quality indicators that apply to the residential aged-care sector—and the home care sector, I might add—is important. We also do have some public reporting in respect of home care on the My Aged Care website. My view is that it's important— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong, on a point of order. Senator Wong: Point of order. I apologise to Senator Griff for taking a point of order on his question. The minister was asked to take on notice and come back to the chamber with the question he couldn't answer. He hasn't responded to that in this answer. As a matter of direct relevance, I'd ask him to do the chamber the courtesy of responding to that request. The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, on the point of order. Senator Cormann: Minister Colbeck could not have been more directly relevant if he tried. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my left, Senator Wong! Senator Cormann: In terms of courtesy to the chamber, it would indeed be courteous to Senator Griff if he were allowed to pursue his own questions. The PRESIDENT: The minister can respond to an answer any way he sees fit, as long as he's directly relevant. I believe he was being directly relevant to the answer. Senator Wong: What are you hiding? The PRESIDENT: Order on my left! Senator Cormann. Senator Cormann: Interjections are always disorderly. The PRESIDENT: They are. Senator Wong: What are you hiding? The PRESIDENT: Order on my left, Senator Wong! Senator Colbeck to continue. Senator COLBECK: Thank you, Mr President. I will note that the royal commission is looking at those financial disclosure issues, and so we will consider that. Mr President, I will take on notice— The PRESIDENT: Order! Time for the answer has concluded. There is therefore no option to have a point of order. Once the answer concludes—that was one second. Once the answer has concluded, there is no point of order on relevance to the question, unless Senator Griff want wanted to raise another point of order.