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) (14:17): Again, the word 'crisis' being used for this is not right. There is a shortage of IV fluids that is being managed appropriately so that patients don't miss out. Using language like that creates concern, which the AMA is now trying to deal with. It wants people to be reassured that the IV fluid shortage is being handled. In relation to morphine, a similar process is being handled. This is what health systems deal with all the time. It would have dealt with it when you were in government. The Medicine Shortages Action Group— Opposition senators interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: From time to time there are shortages, and they get dealt with properly by health professionals who understand the health system, not by people sitting in here and using the word 'crisis'. It is irresponsible, it damages confidence, and it worries people. It's being managed properly across all governments. The PRESIDENT: Senator Askew, second supplementary?