Senator REYNOLDS (Western Australia—Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme and Minister for Government Services) (14:26): For all the disability workforce, we don't have a central register because, in the past, we haven't had a need for such a register for a workforce that is quite transient and also crosses over with aged care— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator REYNOLDS: and also— Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order! Sorry—Senator Reynolds, please. On my left: I have, during question time, repeatedly—repeatedly—called senators to order. I'm again having trouble hearing a minister's answer. I would appreciate not being interjected on when I'm asking people to abide by the rules the chamber sets for itself. I don't make them up. Senator REYNOLDS: I can confirm that NDIS workers are not required to disclose to their provider or to the Commonwealth whether they have or have not been vaccinated, in the same way as they are not required or obligated to disclose a medical condition. However, irrespective of their vaccination status, they are required to follow public health orders and are bound by workplace health and safety laws in relevant states and territories. The PRESIDENT: Senator Brown, a final supplementary question?