Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:04): Yesterday I did condemn the Labor Party's reckless strategy of undermining our vaccine rollout— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Watt, he's been speaking for six seconds but I will allow you to raise a point of order. Senator Watt: On relevance: the question was clearly about Mr Kelly's comments, not the Labor Party's comments. The minister should stick to Mr Kelly's comments. The PRESIDENT: On the point of order, Senator Colbeck? Senator Colbeck: Mr President, Senator Watt was clearly misquoting what I said yesterday and partially quoting my statements. So, if he wants to fully— Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Sorry, Senator Colbeck— Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, with respect, I do grant people some latitude to introduce their point of order before I call them. I was going to ask the minister to come to a point of order. The minute you started saying it was a selective quote, Minister—that is not a point of order. But if you wish to raise a point of order on direct relevance, I'm happy to hear it. Or, there's a time to debate or answer the question. On the point of order, Senator Watt, I'm not going to rule halfway through the first sentence that a minister is not being directly relevant to an answer. The question did contain an extensive quote from the minister. He is allowed to put that quote in context and address the substance of that quotation as well. Senator Colbeck. Senator COLBECK: Again, I repeat that yesterday I condemned the Labor Party's reckless approach to undermining our vaccine strategy. Their commentary is not useful. And I repeat the statement that Senator Watt has also repeated today—that the strength of our vaccine strategy and public confidence in our vaccine strategy is absolutely vital to the take-up of vaccine in this country. That's why the Prime Minister has called Mr Kelly in this morning to have the conversation that he has had, and I think that's appropriate. I don't support anybody who's providing information that undermines the national vaccine strategy that we have. And I have to say, Mr Kelly's getting more airtime from the publicity given to him by the Labor Party than he is by his own means. It's the Labor Party who is elevating this issue beyond what I believe it should be. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt is on his feet for a final supplementary question.