Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:35): As I've just indicated, Mr Barilaro in that context was completely wrong, because there was an AstraZeneca clinic— Senator Watt interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt! Honourable senators interjecting— Senator COLBECK: at Wilcannia from 22 March this year. The PRESIDENT: Senator Colbeck, please resume your seat. I'm going to insist that, when I call individual senators to order, they stay silent for a little while, because I can't hear the answer and I have had numerous complaints from those attending remotely that, with the volume in the chamber, they can't hear the answer. Senator COLBECK: AstraZeneca was available in that community from 22 March this year, in line with our commitment under the national plan. Pfizer was available in that community from 11 June this year. So vaccines have been available in those communities, as we said we would do. We continue to ramp up the vaccination rollout. As the circumstances in those communities have changed we have added additional support. We have the Royal Flying Doctor Service out there working with us. We have the Defence Force working out there providing additional vaccination clinics. We have continued to support those communities and we will continue to do so. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, a final supplementary question?