Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (15:02): I don't accept the Leader of the Opposition's characterisation of this matter at all. As I responded earlier in answer to a question, the reason I initiated the royal commission into aged care is that I wanted to know and I wanted to assure Australians that those who are making one of the most difficult decisions they have—about when they put family members into care, and it could be a loved partner, a husband or a wife or it could be an uncle, a father or a mother— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: Mr Speaker, I am endeavouring to answer the question. Those opposite who are seeking to, frankly, not show the courtesy this issue deserves—the respect— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr MORRISON: I have been asked the question and I'm answering the question earnestly, on a very serious issue, and I would ask them to calm themselves. So, no, I don't accept the Leader of the Opposition's characterisation of this matter. That is why the government increases funding for aged care every single year. It is why the government wants to ensure that the results of this royal commission are fully implemented, as we work through the issues that are raised— Ms Collins interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Franklin is warned. Mr MORRISON: and to make sure that we get to the bottom of the care issues that are so central. I am going to respect and trust the work of the royal commission that I initiated, and I would ask those opposite to adopt a similar position.