Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:29): I acknowledge the point that the Leader of the Opposition has made. If he was listening to my comments earlier today rather than selectively hearing, what he would have understood is I was saying there was no comparison between child immunisation rates in the country— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: There is no comparison between the child immunisation challenge that we were facing at that time, which was not want of child immunisation rates being low. It was not at want of that. What we are dealing with now with the COVID-19 pandemic is a once-in-a-century pandemic, where we are seeking to vaccinate the entire population. The point I was making is that to draw a comparison between that and what was occurring at that time is not a proper comparison. So the Leader of the Opposition might be desperately trying to put some clothes on his ill-thought-through proposal. He might be desperately trying to do that, but people see through him. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister wasn't asked about alternatives. The Leader of the Opposition is seeking the call? Mr Albanese: Yes, I seek leave to table a transcript of the Prime Minister's press conference earlier on today where he said, 'It wasn't done necessarily as an incentive— The SPEAKER: No, the Leader of the Opposition won't read from the transcript. He's seeking leave. Mr Albanese: I was trying to help him. The SPEAKER: Well, you're not helping me. The Leader of the House? Mr Porter: Leave is not granted.