Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Aged Care and Senior Australians and Minister for Youth and Sport) (14:32): Labor never cease to put words into other people's mouths. They just make things up, assert somebody else might have implied them or said them and then bring them into question time. All through the Newmarch House outbreak, the New South Wales health minister and I were in regular discussion to ensure that we were both asking the questions that needed to be asked to ensure the provider had resources in every sense that they were required. In fact, we worked extremely closely together to ensure that occurred. It was a very cooperative process. Senator Keneally interjecting— Senator COLBECK: That's a lie, Senator Keneally. That is a lie. I spoke to— Senator Keneally interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Keneally: He took my interjection. So I ask your indulgence so that I can correct the record. The PRESIDENT: You don't get to correct the record via a point of order. I'm going to carefully review what he said. I heard a word there that would normally be unparliamentary but it depends if it was directed at somebody personally. Senator Colbeck, I'll ask you to withdraw that. Senator COLBECK: If it will assist, I'll withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Thank you. Senator COLBECK: But I had very regular conversations and discussions with Minister Hazzard to ensure that services were provided at Newmarch House. It was very much a cooperative process all through the COVID-19 outbreak at Newmarch House.