Mr HUNT (Flinders—Minister for Health and Aged Care) (14:15): I'm happy to add to the Prime Minister's answer and happy to respectfully correct the statements made by the Leader of the Opposition. The advice that we have from the Department of Health, and, in particular, from the Northern Territory government, is: 'The 2,000 capacity will be reached on 13, 22 and 31 August.' Numbers obviously rise and fall as people enter with different flights. But we have been working very closely with the Northern Territory health minister, Natasha Fyles—somebody we've found extremely capable and cooperative, as we have the Northern Territory Chief Minister when dealing with him. Just to repeat: the presumption in the Leader of the Opposition's question was, respectfully, categorically incorrect. The 2,000 capacity will be reached in Howard Springs on 13, 22 and 31 August. The SPEAKER: Is the Leader of the Opposition wishing to table something? Mr Albanese: It's a report that I'm sure won't be allowed to be reported: the Senate COVID committee report. It's the evidence of Ms Frame from Prime Minister and Cabinet, who reported, 'There are practical reasons that we haven't got up,' and that we'll never get there. The SPEAKER: Do you want to seek leave to have it tabled? Are you seeking leave? Mr Albanese: Yes, I'm seeking leave. The SPEAKER: Is leave granted? An opposition member interjecting— Mr Porter: It was a good guess. Leave is not granted.