Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:22): I completely reject almost every single word and the premise of your question, because the Australian government has done the right thing. Senator McKim interjecting— Senator CASH: We did the right thing when we took office in 2013. How did we do the right thing? We implemented policies to restore security to our borders. We are very proud of that. We will never resile from that. The PRESIDENT: On a point of order, Senator Hinch. Senator Hinch: Mr President, I rise on the same point of order as Senator Hanson. This goes on every day in question time. Have an adjournment speech. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Hinch. Again, I remind senators not to interject when the minister is giving her answer or when any minister is giving an answer. Senator CASH: As I was saying, this government has done the right thing. We will continue to do the right thing by the Australian people and we will not be stopped in our efforts to ensure that at all times the No. 1 priority of the Commonwealth government—something, unfortunately, Senator McKim—through you, Mr President—that the Australian Greens could not care less about, the security of the nation and the security of our borders. Any person who comes to this place and does not believe that is not the No. 1 priority of any federal government, quite frankly, should leave. Senator O'Sullivan: I did not want to interrupt the minister on a point of order, but Senator McKim called out to the chamber that this government tolerated the torture of these people. I am a part of this government and I resent that remark. He can either qualify it where I am concerned, or withdraw it on behalf of us all. The PRESIDENT: Order! There is no point of order, Senator O'Sullivan. Senator McKim, there is no point of order, so I do not want to listen to a response.