Senator B IRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Leader of the Government in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:35): Vaccination can elicit concern in many. Vaccinating children can elicit even more concern, particularly in parents, and so I would urge all to be responsible in their comments and not to create unnecessary fear or concern in relation to vaccine programs at all and particularly in relation to childhood vaccination. The government, from the Prime Minister down, will make sure that when we have that advice from the TGA and ATAGI— Senator Ayres interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ayres! Senator BIRMINGHAM: that is the advice that we take to the nation. Australians should have confidence that we will act on the health expertise, medical science and best possible advice and information, and that when we recommend childhood vaccinations occur, it will be because they are safe, they are credible and they will help to fight against COVID and to protect Australia's children. The PRESIDENT: Minister, your time has expired. Senator Bragg.