Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:12): [by video link] All the way through the pandemic the government has continued to closely follow the health advice provided to us by the AHPPC, by the TGA and by ATAGI. As those pieces of advice have been made available we've incorporated those pieces of advice into the vaccine rollout, and that's what we'll continue to do. We have continued to work methodically through the expansion of the vaccination program to ensure that people who need a vaccine are able to get one as soon as possible and also to incorporate into the vaccination program the appropriate advice coming from the health officials that support us. We have continued to do that at the first opportunity— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, a point of order? Senator Wong: We have left this point of order for a minute, because I understand that the minister was talking generally. It was a specific question, not about expansion generally but about the eligibility of pregnant women. And I would ask the minister to be directly relevant to that question. The PRESIDENT: I've let you restate the question. The way I heard the minister's answer, he was talking about advice received from various health bodies and incorporating it into a government program. I do not believe that that is not directly relevant. I've allowed you to restate the point of the question. There's an opportunity to debate the merit of answers after question time. But I believe the minister is being directly relevant. Senator COLBECK: And the government will continue to methodically and, in accordance with the health advice received from those advising the government, update the advice provided to Australians in support of their receiving a vaccine. We know that the vaccination program has been worked initially based on cohorts, and then there was a decision made through a national cabinet to change that process to work on the basis of age demographics rather than specific cohorts within the community. We have at all times methodically followed the health advice, and we will continue to do that in support of giving every Australian who wants a vaccine the opportunity to have one by the end of this year. The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, a supplementary question?