Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (14:20): My question is to the minister representing the Prime Minister, Senator Abetz. Minister, the Human Rights Commission report The forgotten children shows that one in three children in detention are suffering from serious mental health disorders, with children as young as three being diagnosed with clinical depression. There are of course hundreds of cases detailed in this report of the specific abuse of children. It is clear from the evidence that the detention of children is harmful. Government senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order on my right! Senator HANSON-YOUNG: I know that not one of us in this place wants to see the abuse of children continue. Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald! Senator HANSON-YOUNG: I find it extraordinary that even after such a serious report members of the government are not prepared to listen. The PRESIDENT: Go to your question, Senator Hanson-Young. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: Will the government commit to a bipartisan approach to legislating an end to the indefinite detention of children and getting the children who have been forgotten on Nauru out of there, away from harm, to ensure that no more damage is done?