Mr RAE (Hawke—Minister for Aged Care and Seniors) (14:08): There is an established process for verifying and releasing data as it pertains to the national priority system waitlist. At the end of March, around 87,000 people were on the national priority system waitlist, and we're releasing more than 2,000 home-care packages every week up to this point to deal with that question. There is, as I said, a process of verification because the government does not want to release incorrect information when it comes to the national priority system. It's a longstanding process that is the same as was managed under the previous government, and I again refer the Leader of the Opposition to the numbers that I have given repeatedly throughout this. Mr Hawke: Point of order—Practice makes clear that, if a minister is aware of an incorrect answer, they come forward. The Minister for Housing did that yesterday on an answer. The minister has not corrected his answer and has been given an earliest opportunity to do so. Why hasn't he corrected his answer? The SPEAKER: That's not a point of order. If you wish to raise that, there are other forums of the House to do that.