Ms COLLINS (Franklin) (10:34): I seek leave to move the following motion: That the House: (1) notes that: (a) reports in this morning's News Corp newspapers that up to 100 older Australians are being assaulted in residential aged care every week; (b) that number could be up to ten times higher; (c) it will have taken more than four years for the government to establish a Serious Incident Response Scheme, after it was recommended by the Australian Law Reform; and (d) aged care is clearly and unambiguously a Commonwealth responsibility, and the Prime Minister must take urgent action to fix this; (2) invites the Prime Minister to attend the chamber and make a statement on this matter. Leave not granted. Ms COLLINS: I move: That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent the Member for Franklin from moving the following motion immediately—That the House: (1) notes that: (a) reports in this morning's News Corp newspapers that up to 100 older Australians are being assaulted in residential aged care every week; (b) that number could be up to ten times higher; (c) it will have taken more than four years for the government to establish a Serious Incident Response Scheme, after it was recommended by the Australian Law Reform; and (d) aged care is clearly and unambiguously a Commonwealth responsibility, and the Prime Minister must take urgent action to fix this; (2) invites the Prime Minister to attend the chamber and make a statement on this matter. It is completely unacceptable that this government is failing older Australians and continues to fail—