Mr HUNT (Flinders—Minister for Health and Aged Care) (14:55): I am happy to be able to provide some additional advice. The Chief Medical Officer of Australia was specifically asked to address the question of any facilities which had had flu vaccination within the period of the two weeks and whether that should be a prevention for a further vaccination. His advice is that it should not be a prevention and that the issue raised by the member is not a barrier, is not a prevention, to a— Ms Plibersek interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Sydney will leave under standing order 94(a). The member for Sydney then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: If the minister could just rewind a couple of sentences, I'd like to hear what you were saying. The minister has the call. Mr HUNT: Not only is that our advice, but the very question raised by the member for Macnamara was one which we had discussed in relation to the practice to allow a gap of two weeks between a flu vaccination and a subsequent vaccination. The Chief Medical Officer's advice today is that that is not a barrier and that it is not a reason for a facility not to be scheduled. Therefore the advice that we have, and the expectation, is that the vaccination process will proceed. Dr Allen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Higgins will leave under standing order 94(a). The member for Higgins then left the chamber. Mr Hill interjecting— The SPEAKER: And so will the member for Bruce. The member for Bruce then left the chamber. The SPEAKER: The member for Boothby has the call.