Senator DAVID POCOCK (Australian Capital Territory—Independent ACT Whip) (16:52): I've got a question for the Minister representing the Minister for Health, Senator McAllister, but could I also just say I think this is a really landmark question time, because— The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, no. Senator DAVID POCOCK: This is part of my question. I can say what I want. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator DAVID POCOCK: The clock's running; I can say what I want. It's landmark because we have Labor senators actually asking questions on behalf of their state, not on behalf of the Labor Party! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Pocock, resume your seat. Order! Senator Watt. Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: In your own time, Senator McKenzie. I'm standing. Senator Pocock, I reminded the Senate at question 11 that questions would be heard in silence. I have reminded the Senate most of the afternoon that I want respect in this place in line with the motion that we moved earlier in the week. You stood up to ask a question and you had to have a go. If you have a question, ask it of Minister McAllister as you outlined. Senator DAVID POCOCK: I thought I was pointing out a fact, but— The PRESIDENT: Senator Pocock, please resume your seat. Senator Watt: I would ask Senator Pocock to withdraw his remarks, given that, due to his actions, Labor senators were prevented from asking questions on behalf of their state. Perhaps he could withdraw his imputation. The PRESIDENT: Senator Watt, that is a debating point. Senator Pocock, please continue with your question. Senator DAVID POCOCK: Minister, how many GP practices in the ACT have signed up to MyMedicare and expressed interest in bulk-billing all services from 1 November?