Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:16): In respect of the aged-care residents, can I say to you that— Senator Gallagher interjecting— Senator COLBECK: I think you asked me for both. So, in respect of the residents of aged care in New South Wales, every aged-care facility in New South Wales has had a first dose visit. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Gallagher, on a point of order. Senator Gallagher: I rise on a point of order on direct relevance. There was no preamble; it was a very direct question. If the minister misheard, it was specifically relating to workers in aged care and the disability sector. The PRESIDENT: I have ruled previously that, when questions are very strictly worded and seek a statement of fact, the test of direct relevance is very strictly applied. The question I had—and I have allowed you to remind the minister—did refer, I believe, to aged-care and disability workers in New South Wales. So I ask Senator Colbeck to turn to that very specific question. Senator Colbeck. Senator COLBECK: Thank you, Mr President. In respect of the vaccination of residential aged-care staff, there are 20,375 who have received their first dose and 11,196 who have received their second dose in New South Wales. I don't have with me the data for NDIS or disability workforce. The PRESIDENT: Senator Gallagher, a final supplementary question?