Mr McCORMACK (Riverina—Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development and Leader of the Nationals) (15:04): I thought I might have got a question about the Newcastle Airport on infrastructure. I thought I might have finally got a question about an FTA. The SPEAKER: The Acting Prime Minister will resume his seat. You might only be eight seconds in, but—the Manager of Opposition Business can resume his seat for a second. If you're a short way into the question and you're giving some context to the answer, that's okay, but no minister can simply start talking about another question they wish they'd been asked. The question was quite specific, with two parts. I invite the Acting Prime Minister to resume his answer and be relevant to the questions. Mr McCORMACK: There is a vaccination rollout and we are getting on with the job of doing just that, doing it through Commonwealth officials, doing it through state public health officials, doing it for Australia. I have to say, as the minister for health has just indicated in his previous answer, we should be proud as a nation of what we have been able to achieve together to keep Australians safe, to protect lives, to protect livelihoods. We have lost 910 Australians through this global pandemic, and, indeed, it is a global pandemic. If you look at what has happened overseas, it is an absolute tragedy. It's a tragedy that we've lost 910 Australians—only one this year, but we mourn them with their families. We remember those people. But we have a vaccination strategy. We are rolling out the vaccine, whether it's through aged-care facilities for workers, for residents— The SPEAKER: I would just say to the Acting Prime Minister the information he's giving is certainly context for the question, but I do need to point out to him that he's now quite a way in and the questions, as I said, were very specific—about whether he was aware of certain advice and, in another part of the question, relating to that, why that was the case. So the Acting Prime Minister has given some context but he needs to address the questions that were asked or wind up his answer. Mr McCORMACK: To that point, I'm going to ask the minister for health to add some figures to my remarks.