Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:34): The advice I have with respect to the utilisation of COVID-19 vaccines on children in the UK is that the advice they are working on currently sits very closely to the advice that we are operating from in respect of children with specific health deficiencies. With respect to the specifics of the senator's question, I don't have any particular research with me in relation to long COVID. I'm very happy to see what advice I can receive from my health department because I know that our officials are in very regular contact with similar organisations around the world so that they can understand not only the implications of the virus on various cohorts within the population but also what they are doing with respect to the vaccination rollout and how they are applying the vaccine to various parts of their community. So we can— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Colbeck, we had four seconds left, so I will allow Senator McAllister to raise her point of order. Senator McAllister: Thank you, Mr President. It is on relevance. I asked specifically around long COVID. I understand from the minister's response that he is seeking to take it on notice. May I have him confirm that? The PRESIDENT: Senator McAllister, I can't ask a minister whether they will do that; I can only rule on whether the minister was being directly relevant. He did cover that as well as other matters, so he was being directly relevant. I'm assuming he has concluded his answer, so I will call you to ask a final supplementary question.