Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:53): I would hope that the Indigenous vaccination rate is lifted to at least match, if not better, the vaccination rate of the rest of the population. That's what we would like to see. I have already acknowledged in the chamber today that the vaccination numbers are not high enough. We need to continue to work to lift those numbers, working with the Indigenous communities, with the First Nations people and with influencers of those First Nations people to encourage Indigenous Australians to take up the vaccine. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Keneally, a point of order? Senator Keneally: It is a point of order on relevance. It was a very tightly worded question: how many First Nations Australian will be fully vaccinated when we hit the target of 70 to 80 per cent? The minister should either answer it or take it on notice. The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally, you are going beyond the issue of direct relevance and asking me to instruct a minister how to answer a question. When he's talking about the subject material, he is being directly relevant to a very specific question. Senator COLBECK: I have actually addressed specifically the matter of the question. Senator Keneally might like to interrupt question time as many times as she possibly can, but our objective is to have vaccination rates equally high across the country, across all communities, because it's important and it's our path through the pandemic. The PRESIDENT: Senator McCarthy, a final supplementary question?