Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:43): Let me firstly deal with returning Australians, and then I'll return to the issue of Mr Cormann and the OECD. In relation to returning Australians, it is well known that the prime constraint in relation to getting more people into Australia is the quarantine facilities and their availability within Australia. Our government thanks the states and territories for working with us in relation to increasing the numbers of quarantine places. We are thankful for the fact that, working with the states and territories, we've been able to grow the number of returning Australians on a regular basis. And we welcome the fact that when Victoria is able to again welcome returning Australians and house them in hotel quarantine then we will be in a position to see a further growth, from 5,600 currently processed to around 5,700. This is about— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator BIRMINGHAM: Those opposite seem to think hotel quarantine is an easy, safe thing and we can just pile more and more and more and more people in and there is no consequence to it. Well, I think the people of Victoria have seen that there is a consequence to it and the people of South Australia have seen that there is a consequence to it. There are absolutely real issues when it comes to how we safely return Australians to Australia. Senator Wong interjecting— Senator BIRMINGHAM: In no way do we wash our hands of it, Senator Wong. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong! Senator BIRMINGHAM: We are absolutely working closely with the states and territories. We've put ADF troops on the line to work with them. We have grown the number of places. We're getting more Australians home. We're doing that as quickly as possible while keeping Australians safe from COVID at the same time. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on numerous occasions there I was calling senators to order. This will become a very miserable two weeks if people don't have some basic decency so that I may hear answers for inevitable points of order. You're quite right, Senator Wong; Senator Birmingham does have a very strong voice. I still had trouble hearing him. Senator Keneally, a supplementary question?