Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Leader of the Government in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:17): As I have just said in this place, I urge all members of the government and all members across the parliament to encourage people to get vaccinated. Mr Morrison urges all members of the government and all members across the parliament to encourage Australians to continue to get vaccinated. That is what we will each continue to do. It's what the health minister will do. It's what Minister Colbeck will do. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: The point of order is direct relevance. This question goes to Mr Morrison's actions, and there was only a single question, which is whether he would counsel those members and senators who were active in spreading disinformation—disinformation that's contrary to government policy. That's the question. Where's the leadership? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, I cannot direct the minister how to answer a question. I believe the minister was being directly relevant to the question. Minister, you have the call. Senator BIRMINGHAM: As I said, we urge all members of the government and all members of the parliament to encourage other Australians to get vaccinated. Indeed, we urge all Australians to encourage one another to get vaccinated. Having achieved such incredibly high rates of vaccination across the country, we are working with states and territories and health officials to particularly target communities with lower vaccination rates, noting the critical importance of having those high rates spread right across the nation. (Time expired)