Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (15:01): As I indicated in response to some questions on this matter over the course of the last few days, the initial estimate of the number of vaccinations completed for those in the NDIS has been revised based on directly contacting people within the NDIS program, which hadn't been picked up in the earlier reviews. So 8,440 doses have now been delivered to people on the NDIS. You don't want to know? The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business, on a point of order? Mr Burke: It's a point of order on direct relevance. The question refers specifically to disability care residents. That's who the question is about, not the NDIS generally. Mr Hunt interjecting— Mr Morrison: To the member's point of order, as the health minister was just interjecting across the chamber, this relates to NDIS participants in residential settings. That is 8,440 doses that have been delivered, and that is for some 5,855 people. I don't think we're making enough progress quickly here. I don't think we are, and the minister for the NDIS and I, together with the health minister, have met with the team oversighting these vaccinations to see that the in-reach services are better targeted. But what this number—being far higher than the figure that was quoted to the hearing—indicates is that people living with a disability find themselves able to access vaccinations in a range of different settings, and we are ensuring, by direct contact with those in these settings, that we can better target the delivery of those doses to them.