Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:33): I thank Senator O'Neill for the question. I completely reject the premise of the question. In fact, Senator O'Neill quite dishonestly didn't declare that Minister Hunt had actually responded to her letter on 27 July to answer the questions— The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, a point of order? Senator O'Neill: I think the honourable gentleman should withdraw that comment. The PRESIDENT: I'm happy to correct myself later on, but I don't believe that terminology has been ruled unparliamentary in the past. The Clerk I think is agreeing with me. If I'm wrong, I'll come back and say so. Senator Colbeck, continue. Senator COLBECK: Thank you, Mr President. As so often happens in this chamber, the opposition come in here to misrepresent quotes that have been made by members of parliament and don't fully declare the full circumstances that sit behind the questions. The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally, on a point of order? Senator Keneally: My point of order goes to relevance. Senator O'Neill did not say that Minister Hunt didn't respond; she said that the minister did 'nothing to address the issues raised'. The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally! Senator Keneally: I stand by Senator O'Neill's call for that comment to be withdrawn. The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally! I'm going to insist that, while the leaders are given a lot more room to move, they do abide by the chair when I call them to order. That wasn't even a remote attempt at a point of order, Senator Keneally; that was debating a matter of fact. There's a time for that after question time. Senator COLBECK: I reject the premise of Senator O'Neill's question. We have continued and we will continue to support all communities in Australia—as the response from Minister Hunt to Senator O'Neill clearly indicates—with a whole range of incentives and programs that are designed to support Indigenous communities: workforce incentives, rural bulk-billing incentives, a distribution priority system to identify distribution of GPs. There is a range of things in place to support Australians, particularly in Indigenous communities.