Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:06): Glib lines from the Leader of the Opposition. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr MORRISON: When we're talking about deaths in aged care— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause for a second. The Prime Minister will just take his seat. The level of interjections is far too loud, and I will start ejecting as fast as you're interjecting. The Manager of Opposition Business was seeking the call. Mr Burke: An unparliamentary term was used, and I ask it to be withdrawn. The SPEAKER: That is fairly general. I am going to repeat the point ad nauseam: it is very hard for me to hear these when there is a wall of interjections coming over the shoulder of the Manager of Opposition Business. All I can say is: if anyone used an unparliamentary term, I would like them to withdraw it. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: What the government will do is respond to issues and questions that are raised by the royal commission by simply presenting to the royal commission the information and the facts, as the government has presented here in this place as well. The $1.5 billion that we've already made in response to the COVID crisis that has impacted on this country— Mr Albanese: You cut $1.7 billion! Mr MORRISON: The Leader of the Opposition interjects again. Aged-care funding in Australia increases by more than $1 billion every year, and on top of that a further $1.5 billion has specifically been provided to aid in support of the response to the COVID pandemic. Now, the Leader of the Opposition can assert many things. He can make many claims but that doesn't make them true—as the Australian people have learnt about the Labor Party, when it comes to financial management and the truth. Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Shortland is now warned! Mr MORRISON: These are two things that seem to elude them on these matters. The issue of responding to the coronavirus challenge with aged care is incredibly significant and incredibly important. We are applying ourselves to those challenges with the resources that are necessary and have been called upon in particular by the aged-care sector, in particular with the extension of measures already put in place by this government and extended again earlier this week in response to requests from the aged-care sector, as we've carefully considered where the state of the pandemic is up to, and we have made the decision to extend that support further because of the nature of the challenge that we face. The Minister for Health may wish to add to my answer.