Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:32): Let me say first of all, because I know the Leader of the Opposition has raised this in other places—I know he's raising a separate issue here, but this is just to put pensioners' minds at ease when it comes to the impact; this is an issue of concern to older Australians, and I'm sure that the opposition won't object to me letting older Australians who are on the pension and those who are dependent on these types of benefits know this—that, because of the very extraordinary and irregular impact on the indexation of how these things work, the government will be making announcements to ensure— The SPEAKER: Before the Manager of Opposition Business does—I won't give the manager the call at this point—I'm just going to say to the Prime Minister that the question had two parts. One was about aged care and the other was about changes to superannuation. So, whilst he might want to speak about the concern with respect to pensions, he'd need to get a question that asked that to talk about pensioners. It was very specific about aged care and about superannuation. Mr MORRISON: Mr Speaker, I just want to assure, in concluding on that element, that we will— Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr MORRISON: If those opposite aren't interested in this issue then that is a matter for them. Mr Conroy interjecting— The SPEAKER: No, the Prime Minister will resume his seat. The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The member for Shortland has been warned. He will leave under 94(a). The member for Shortland then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: I've just got to make the point to the Prime Minister that the question was very specific. It referred to aged care and superannuation. The Prime Minister has the call. Mr MORRISON: Thank you, Mr Speaker. We will address the matter that I was just referring to, and we look forward to making the announcements when the decisions have been made. I don't accept the assertions and smears that the Leader of the Opposition has made in relation to the government's position on aged care, and already during this question time I have outlined the responses that the government has made—in particular in relation to specific facilities when questioned on those matters by members opposite. I'll ask the Treasurer to add further to the answer on the other matters raised in the member's question.