Senator BRANDIS (Queensland—Attorney-General, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:23): Senator Hanson-Young, the answer to your question, as I said before I sat down, has already been provided by Senator Birmingham, who of course does not agree with those remarks any more than I do. Opposition senators interjecting— Senator BRANDIS: Nor do you. Senator Hanson-Young: On a point of order, Mr President—the question was: when will the Prime Minister condemn these disgraceful comments? Senator BRANDIS: I know the Prime Minister does not agree with those remarks either—neither does Senator Birmingham, nor I, nor, I daresay, any member of this government. May I point out that this has already been addressed by Senator Birmingham. But you, by your conduct, are showing what you really think about the issue, because the issue is more important than certain remarks attributed to one senator. The issue is whether we make proper provision in our schools for children with a disability. We are bringing forward a bill that will make better provision for them, and you are voting against it.