Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:46): [by video link] I completely reject the premise of those questions. The real question, of course, should be: why does Senator Watt— Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, I'm going to ask you to cease and will let you start again, because Senator Watt is interjecting so loudly that I can't hear your answer. Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Maybe if you ask a question you might want to listen to the answer yourself. Senator BIRMINGHAM: As I was saying, I completely reject the premise of the questions from Senator Watt. Frankly, the only question really is: why does Senator Watt feel the need to misrepresent any statement and to continually play politics with these matters? We're proud of the government and of the fact that Australians are turning out in record numbers to get vaccinated. We now have volumes of additional vaccine coming into the country in record numbers. We have nearly 9,000 distribution points across the country. We've seen the 70-plus age group charge through, with more than 86 per cent of them getting their first dose. Right across the whole population, more than 55 per cent of 16-pluses have. We're soon to receive the ATAGI advice in relation to 12- to 15-year-olds, and we'll be bringing them, along with every other eligible Australian, into this record-breaking vaccine rollout to get the job done, despite the negativity of the Labor Party.