Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:20): I thank Senator Di Natale for his question. Again, I find it very disappointing that anyone would come into this place and use the death, in particular of these people, for merely political purposes and claim the moral high ground which, quite frankly, they do not have. Any death is, obviously, regretful. But as Senator Di Natale well knows, we would not be standing here in August 2017 and this question would not be being asked if it were not directly— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Point of order, Senator Di Natale. Senator Di Natale: In my question, I referenced past policies and said, specifically, 'regardless of what was done in the past'. We're talking about the government's policy right now—the Liberal Party's policy right now. And that is what the question went to. The PRESIDENT: The minister still has a minute and 21 seconds left with which to answer the question. I remind the minister of the question. Senator CASH: The government concedes that it continues to clean up the incredible mess created by the former Labor government, hand in hand with decisions supported by the Australian Greens. The government concedes that it was elected in 2013 by the Australian people on a very, very clear policy to restore integrity to Australia's borders. The government concedes that it has done exactly that. The government concedes that it has been in excess of 1,000 days without a boat arrival. For the benefit of Senator Di Natale, the government concedes that since we cleaned up the mess created directly by the decisions of Senator Di Natale and the Australian Greens all of the children that Senator Di Natale was responsible for putting into detention have been released from detention by this government. The government concedes that 1,200 people were killed at sea by decisions made by Senator Di Natale. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Di Natale, a supplementary question.