Mr HUNT (Flinders—Minister for Health and Aged Care) (15:07): To answer the member for Newcastle's question very specifically, 100 per cent of aged-care homes have had visits to offer vaccinations to residents; 94.9 per cent have already had second doses. There are some residents who, whether it is themselves or their carers, have not provided consent. This vaccination program is voluntary. If the member were advocating that it should not be voluntary, that would be a significant departure. So the correct answer is that 160,543 residents— The SPEAKER: The minister will pause for a second. The Deputy Manager of Opposition Business, on a point of order? I will hear it and then rule on it. Mr Butler: On relevance. The minister was talking about people not giving consent. What we're talking about is the difference between the number of residents who've had their first dose and the number who've had their second dose. That difference is 30,000. The department has only just published it. The SPEAKER: No, the Deputy Manager of Opposition Business won't debate the matter. The minister for— An opposition member interjecting— The SPEAKER: No, he's not going to check his website; he's going to answer the question. The minister for health has the call. Mr HUNT: Of those residents who've received first doses but not the second, there are 13,000 in the last five per cent. Where the shadow minister is mistaken is he's not aware or deliberately not referring to the fact that there are approximately 13.8 per cent of residents who did not accept or were not given consent for or were unable to accept a vaccination the first time. Very importantly, 86.2 per cent of residents accepted first doses. In addition to that, we are also offering those residents who did not accept first doses opportunities to do so through in-reach clinics or through the general practice program we announced on Monday of this week, which will empower up to 30,000 general practitioners to visit clinics. So 86.2 per cent of residents have accepted first doses, 100 per cent of facilities have been visited and, within the next short period, 100 per cent of facilities will have had second doses. (Time expired)