Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:08): Yes I can. In terms of the opposition, Senator Watt is not the only Labor senator who is completely opposed to the former Howard government's and this government's strong border security policy. Again, whilst on the campaign trail, Senator Sue Lines made it clear that we need 'a rethink on offshore processing'—offshore processing which I thought the Labor Party was on a unity ticket with us. But we now know this week that the Leader of the Opposition, Bill Shorten, gave a very clear message to Australians: there is a fundamental divide when it comes to border protection in this country. Senator Cormann: He's been rolled! Senator CASH: You are right, Senator Cormann: Mr Shorten has been rolled. He has been rolled by in excess of 50 Labor candidates—some of whom now sit across from us in this chamber—who throughout the election proclaimed, 'If we ever get to this side of the chamber it is game on again for the people smugglers.' (Time expired)