Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate, Vice-President of the Executive Council, Minister for Arts and Attorney-General) (14:30): Senator Di Natale, I know that you feel passionate about this and I respect your passion. Senator Wong interjecting— Senator BRANDIS: Senator Wong, I thought you might have enough respect for the topic not to interject. Senator Di Natale, Australia is doing what it needs to do—it is reprioritising to ensure that these people are at the top of our humanitarian and refugee resettlement priorities. Senator Di Natale: Mr President, I raise a point of order on relevance. The question asked specifically whether this government would rule out aerial bombardment of Syria. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Di Natale. I will let the minister continue. I think the minister is being relevant to the question. Senator BRANDIS: It is a reprioritisation within a program that is already, per capita, the most generous in the world, according to the UNHCR itself. Senator Di Natale: Mr President, I raise a point of order. My question did not go to the issue of the humanitarian intake. It went specifically to any commitment to aerial bombardment of Syria. That was the question. He has not addressed that issue. The PRESIDENT: I draw the minister's attention to the full extent of the question. Senator BRANDIS: Senator Di Natale, the displacement does have a cause. It is caused by circumstances in Syria and northern Iraq. With respect, Senator, it is foolish for you to suggest that ISIL has little or nothing to do with these circumstances. (Time expired)