Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:53): Senator Hanson-Young, if in years gone by, you had held aloft a photograph of every boat that penetrated Australian borders there would not have been enough question times in the six years of the Labor government for all the individual boats that penetrated Australia's borders. The Australian people know, and even the Australian Labor Party now acknowledge, that those policies were a failure, that our government's policies are a success— Senator Hanson-Young: Mr President, I rise on a point of order. I simply would like to know where the boat in this photo is now and what has happened to the people on board? The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, your question was disorderly in the manner in which you asked it by displaying prompts in the first instance. There is no point of order. Attorney-General, have you completed your answer? Senator BRANDIS: Mr President, I was in the middle of saying to Senator Hanson-Young that the Australian people know that as a result of our successful policies, the people-smuggling trade has been broken, the boats have stopped and innocent women and children are no longer in peril of being drowned at sea. Senator Hanson-Young, you seem to regard that as a bad outcome. Shame on you.