Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:58): I thank Senator Payman. The government's desire is to work with the aged-care sector to deliver on all of these important reforms. I met with a group of ACT aged-care providers in the last couple of weeks to talk about what they're seeing post these changes. They're seeing stability in their staff. They're seeing less turnover. They're seeing more applications for vacancies in the sector and fewer agency contracts, which means more continuity of care for residents in residential aged care, who are seeing and benefiting— Senator Ruston interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston! Senator GALLAGHER: I don't know what Senator Ruston doesn't like about improved aged-care services, but she has been interjecting and complaining about the improvements that we have made, things that they never did. They couldn't find the room, couldn't find the investments, couldn't find the human capital, to actually invest in that system. We're doing it, and you're still complaining about it. Residents are seeing improved care, and that's because of the work that the minister has been doing. The PRESIDENT: Minister, thank you. Senator Ruston, your constant interjections are disorderly, and I am asking you to discontinue—and Senator Colbeck.