Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Assistant Minister for Social Services) (15:00): Thank you, Senator Ruston. I can report that this change has been well received. That aged-care peak body, Leading Age Services Australia, have called these reforms a 'win for our sector' and went on to say it was: … direct recognition by the new government of the need to eliminate excessive red tape which burdens our providers. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order! Senator Fifield, continue. Senator FIFIELD: Aged and Community Services Australia also welcomed the announcement, stating that the changes will 'free-up time to focus on the care of the residents'. You will be pleased to know, Mr President, that as part of our five-year Healthy Life, Better Ageing Agreement, which we will be negotiating with the sector, we will have as a focus further reduction of red tape in the aged-care sector. We want people who work in aged care, the providers, to focus on what matters and that is providing good-quality care. (Time expired) Senator Abetz: Mr President, I ask that further questions be placed on the Notice Paper.