Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:54): No. Indeed, in a debate only earlier today in this chamber, I responded to Senator Canavan, acknowledging that we did not agree in relation to some of those statements. We have been very clear in that regard. Senator Watt wants to ask about whether or not people agree. I would love to know whether they all agree with Mr Albanese's policy, because it didn't go to shadow cabinet, apparently. Apparently they didn't get a chance to say in their senior levels and their executive levels whether they agree. I can assure you that every member of the cabinet of this government agrees with our approach. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Gallagher is on her feet with a point of order. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I can't see who's interjecting on my right, but please cease. Senator Rennick, I can see you. Senator Gallagher: Point of order, Mr President, on direct relevance: the minister is ignoring the guidance you've provided in previous rulings on commenting on opposition policy. The PRESIDENT: I think, by the time you had raised your point of order, the minister had moved on from that glancing phrase. But I take the point and I think the minister has taken the point. He sounded like he had moved on. Senator Birmingham. Senator BIRMINGHAM: Indeed, Mr President, as I was saying, to finish my sentence, every cabinet minister in our government stands very clearly for the policies of getting this rollout delivered. Our policies are consulted through the cabinet. They go through the cabinet, and we stand by them. The fact is that the vaccine rollout is seeing high and growing demand across Australia. That high and growing demand is something that we will continue to encourage. Australians are responding to that message, and we— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Birmingham, time for the answer has expired. Senator O'Sullivan. Senator Rennick: You don't even know what CPR stands for! The PRESIDENT: Senator Rennick!