Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:39): I'll refrain from the point of order that hypothetical questions are out of order. The focus remains very clear for our government, as I've said, on continuing to build the economic recovery for Australia. If people want to be distracted by other issues, our government will not be distracted. We will continue to focus on delivering the vaccine rollout that Senator Colbeck has spoken of each and every day over the last couple of weeks. The crucial steps in economic recovery will be underpinned by that vaccine rollout, the most complicated logistical exercise undertaken in Australia's peacetime history, probably, according to many of the experts. We are getting on and doing that in cooperation with the states and territories, in cooperation with health authorities. We're getting on with continuing to support Australian businesses. All of this is about continuing to focus on the things that really matter, like keeping Australians safe and secure. The PRESIDENT: The clock should have about eight or 10 seconds left. Senator Lambie, on a point of order? Senator Lambie: With all due respect, Mr President, on relevance. Can he just answer the question? Let's get some standards in here for once. The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, I'm not going to rule the minister not being directly relevant, due to the nature of the question. I call on him to continue if he wishes. No? I'll go to Senator Polley then.