Senator COLBECK (Tasmania—Minister for Sport and Minister for Senior Australians and Aged Care Services) (14:29): Again Senator Polley's numbers are wrong. As I have indicated a number of times, we are determined to meet our objective and we know that the aged-care sector and the unions are happy to work with us— Senator Polley interjecting— Senator COLBECK: Well, if that's the answer you want, ask the question, Senator. You can't even get your questions right. It's just absurd what the Labor Party are tossing up here at the moment. We continue to work with the sector to get the workers vaccinated. As of this morning, 83.4 per cent of the aged-care sector have had a first dose and 62 per cent have had a second dose. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Colbeck. I have Senator Watt on a point of order. Senator Watt: It's on relevance. The question was very clearly whether the minister will guarantee that the government will meet its target. While I'm on my feet, I might also ask if you could review the transcript in relation to the dishonesty point. The PRESIDENT: I will. I'm very happy to, and if I'm wrong I apologise in advance, as I said. With respect to the point of order, that was the second part of the question. I can't instruct the minister to use a word or not. But the first part of the question contained an assertion about a number and a statistic that the minister is challenging. He is entitled to do that and be directly relevant to the question. He's not entitled to stray from the topic, but he is allowed to challenge it. Senator Colbeck. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! If we don't have interjections there's no need to respond to them. Thank you, Senator Colbeck. Senator Keneally interjecting— Senator COLBECK: Senator Keneally interjects that I didn't give any data. I've just said that 83.4 per cent of the aged-care workforce have had a first dose of vaccination and 62 per cent have had a second dose. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Colbeck. I have Senator Polley on a point of order. Senator Polley: The minister is still avoiding the main question, which was: are you going to guarantee that those 60,000 aged-care workers— The PRESIDENT: Senator Polley, please resume your seat. I have repeatedly said that points of order must start with a standing order, rather than simply accusing someone of not answering a preferred part of the question in a preferred manner. Senator Colbeck, please continue. Senator COLBECK: We will continue to work with the aged-care sector with the objective of vaccinating the entire workforce by 17 September. (Time expired)