Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (14:16): My question today is to the minister representing the Prime Minister, the Attorney-General, Senator Brandis. Attorney-General, today, represented here in the chamber and, of course, around the building, are hundreds of grandmothers from around Australia. They have gathered in this place to lobby your government around the treatment of— Senator Ian Macdonald: Why didn't they do this when Labor had 2,000 locked up? Senator HANSON-YOUNG: I will take that interjection, Mr President, and suggest that the senator might want to behave a little better in front of the grandmothers! Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! On both sides! Get to your question, Senator Hanson-Young. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: Attorney-General, there are nearly 100 children in Australia right now who are waiting in fear of being deported back to detention in Nauru. They wake up every day with the fear of being put on a plane. Will you resist sending them and instead let them stay in Australia?