Senator HANSON (Queensland) (14:24): I'm quite happy to remove this, because this is not what should belong in this parliament. My question is to— The PRESIDENT: A point of order, Senator Wong? Senator Wong: I am awaiting the question. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, your question. Senator HANSON: My question is to Senator Brandis, the Attorney-General. Senator Brandis, in light of the national security of this nation, will you work— Senator Dastyari: You're the risk. The PRESIDENT: Order on my left. Senator HANSON: to ban the burqa in Australia, considering— The PRESIDENT: Just a moment, Senator Hanson. I need to hear the question, so can I have some order on my left and my right. Senator Hanson, commence your question again. Senator HANSON: In light of what is happening with national security—there have been 13 foiled national threats against us from terrorism, three that have been successful, and Australians have lost their lives. Terrorism is a true threat to our country, and many Australians are very much in fear of it. What I would like to ask on behalf of the Australian people—considering a large majority of Australians wish to see the banning of the burqa—our two former prime ministers, Julia Gillard— (Time expired). The PRESIDENT: Order on my left. Senator Dastyari: You're the risk. Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Dastyari! And Senator Macdonald.