Senator PAYNE (New South Wales—Minister for Human Services) (14:49): The sorts of comments that I made in answer to the senator's first question apply similarly here. Australians will be asked to make a modest contribution to the cost of their own health care. It was good enough for a previous Labor Prime Minister, Mr Hawke. The approach that doctors take is, of course, a matter for them. The request, on the part of the government, in introducing this policy is that we recognise that the MBS is absolutely unsustainable and that in a decade it will be at $34 billion. If we do not ask Australians to make this small contribution, then that will be— Senator Urquhart: Mr President, again I rise on a point of order on relevance. I will repeat my question: can the minister confirm that Australian parents will have to pay a GP tax for all vaccinations for their children in their first year? Yes or no? The PRESIDENT: I cannot instruct the minister how to answer the question. The minister has 16 seconds remaining to address the question. Senator PAYNE: I have completed my answer.