Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:58): The senator is correct in the fact that we have contracted as a federal government two companies to undertake the vaccination rollout in aged-care facilities across the country, and this is a very important rollout process, as I have indicated on a number of occasions over the last two weeks. The fact that we have now commenced the vaccination rollout in aged-care facilities to protect senior Australians is one of the most important things that we will do as a part of the COVID-19 recovery process. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: On direct relevance—the minister has been asked whether or not he accepts responsibility on behalf of the government for this mistake, and I'd ask you to remind him of the question. The PRESIDENT: My view—and I will take advice from the Clerk on this—is if the minister is keeping his comments to a narrow construction of the question and the question referred to the Commonwealth responsibility or the Australian responsibility for the rollout of the aged-care program, I cannot go to the content of his answer. He is not free to talk about anything else, but I think that is directly relevant. As I said earlier, I will take some advice from the Clerk about this, but I believe I am being asked to direct him on content. Senator COLBECK: Thank you, Mr President. The government is being quite open and upfront about this whole process. In fact, the health minister came out this morning and conducted a press conference with the Chief Medical Officer to inform people of the circumstances. We have been working with the Queensland Chief Health Officer in relation to it and we are doing everything we possibly can to ensure the integrity of the rollout program, because we do take responsibility for it across the nation to ensure senior Australians are protected from COVID-19. The PRESIDENT: Senator Chisholm, a final supplementary question?