Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:32): As I indicated in my answer to the primary question, the New South Wales government, along with the Commonwealth, are doing everything that they possibly can to suppress the transmission of the virus. I say to people in New South Wales, particularly in those LGAs of concern— The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, on a point of order? Senator McAllister: My point of order is on relevance. It was a very specific question about the projections about daily case numbers. The PRESIDENT: The minister has been speaking for 19 seconds. I've allowed you to remind the minister of the question. I'll listen carefully during the 41 seconds remaining. Senator COLBECK: I say to all people in New South Wales, particularly those in the LGAs where the virus is spreading more rapidly: please obey the instructions of and the conditions imposed by the New South Wales government. Please do that, because the virus moves with people and is transmitted to people, and it's only when— The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, on a point of order? Senator McAllister: My point of order is on relevance. The minister has 18 seconds left. He was asked a very specific question about the projections about the level of daily cases and when they would peak. If he doesn't know the answer, he should take it on notice. The PRESIDENT: I do take the point that the minister has been speaking for over 40 seconds. It was a question specific in nature, and so I take the time to remind the minister of the question, because the time for a more general commentary has passed. Senator COLBECK: It's only when people stop moving and interacting with each other that we will see a reduction in the transmission of the virus. It's all very well to come in here to ask impossible-to-answer questions. But the virus travels with people, and it is people's— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, a final supplementary question?