Sen ator McKENZIE (Victoria—Leader of The Nationals in the Senate) (14:06): I refer Senator Watt to his statement to the Senate yesterday that Australia has: … approximately one million vaccines available to us in a stockpile and they are available within one week's notice. Given this fact, why won't vaccines be delivered to Indonesia, which is going through an uncontrollable outbreak, for more than four weeks, as first advised, and not arriving until August, as you informed the Senate? The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong. Senator Wong: I rise on a point of order, President. I'd ask you to rule as to whether that's in fact supplementary to the primary question. If the minister wishes to answer, obviously, it's a matter for him, but that is not, in my submission, a supplementary to the primary question. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Wong. Senator Birmingham? Senator Birmingham: President, on the point of order: both the question and the supplementary question relate to the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Indonesia. Both of them relate to answers given by Senator Watt in question time yesterday on the same related issue. It is demonstrably a supplementary question to the primary question, and you should rule Senator Wong's point of order out of order. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Birmingham, I'll take some advice. Given there has been different views expressed by Minister Wong and Senator Birmingham, I'm advised that the question is broad enough to allow that first supplementary. But I will review the Hansard and, if necessary, come back to the Senate with an answer. I invite the minister to respond.