Mr HUNT (Flinders—Minister for Health and Aged Care) (14:47): There are five avenues for aged-care workers to be vaccinated across the country: firstly, through— Opposition members interjecting— Mr HUNT: No, I'm addressing it; this is one of the avenues. Firstly, there is the in-reach program to which the Prime Minister has referred. Secondly there is the pop-up program. The SPEAKER: I ask the minister to pause for a second. Leader of the Opposition, before I call you, I do point out there was certainly a preamble to the question. At this point, I'm happy to take the point of order, but that will be it, of course, because you're only allowed one per question. The Leader of the Opposition on a point of order. Mr Albanese: Speaker, there was a preamble that went to the figures that the Prime Minister has repeated, which is 15 per cent have been fully vaccinated. There was just— Government members interjecting— Mr Albanese: It is; that's what the figure, when added up, works out at. The SPEAKER: I can hear the interchange. It doesn't matter whether the preamble is right or wrong; that's a matter for political debate that can be argued right through the week. Mr Albanese: That's right. The question was that they promised 13 dedicated pop-up clinics to vaccinate aged-care worker by the end of May. Only three are operating. There was just one question: how many of those are in Victoria today? I'll give you a clue: it's a really round number. The SPEAKER: I say to the Leader of the Opposition, he doesn't need to add the commentary at the end. The Prime Minister had answered his portion of the question. The health minister had just begun. I think he was giving context. It was a very specific question, but it doesn't compel him to answer it instantly in the first three or four words. As he well knows from last week, I'll make sure that he's relevant to the question. Mr HUNT: Exactly, there are five channels for vaccination. One is Commonwealth in-reach. Two is the pop-up program around Australia, and 18,887 workers have been vaccinated through the pop-up program. Yes, those facilities are about to be established within Victoria. In addition to that, there is the general practice program. In addition to that there is the GP respiratory program. In addition to that, there are state clinics, and in particular, state clinics are providing priority to aged-care workers. These clinics serve the same purpose within the Victorian context as a pop-up in another context.