Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:15): I thank Senator McKim for his question. In the first instance, I would reject 95 per cent of the allegations made in Senator McKim's question. In relation to the closure of the Manus Regional Processing Centre, with Australia's support, Papua New Guinea will close the Manus Regional Processing Centre by 31 October 2017. In relation to the management of services at the regional processing centre, this is a matter for the government of Papua New Guinea, as Senator McKim well knows. In answering this question I remind Senator McKim that, yet again, despite his false bravado, despite his rhetoric, he is responsible, along with the policies of the Australian Greens, when they supported the policies of the former Labor government, for why that Manus Island centre is there. The reason— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, on a point of order? Senator McKim: The point of order here is on relevance. My question was entirely, 100 per cent, future focused. It did not ask the minister to reflect on one single matter that happened in the past. Every aspect of my question was future focused. I would ask that you remind the minister that she's yet to respond to my question around whether the closure date was mutually agreed with the PNG government and whether Minister Dutton has lost control of his own cruel policy. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McKim. The minister rejected portions of the allegations made in your question, and the minister has answered some key elements of your question. I will agree she has not answered every element of your question, but the minister also has been allowed, as with all ministers, to enhance the answers providing they are directly relevant to the topic. The minister has attempted to and in this case has actually answered portions of your question. Senator CASH: In relation to the comments regarding Minister Dutton, I would say, as would those on this side of the chamber, that Minister Dutton, along with former Minister Morrison, has done an absolutely outstanding job in cleaning up the mess created, yet again, by Senator McKim along with those on the other side when they were last in government. Minister Dutton, just like Minister Morrison and those on this side of the chamber, puts national security as the No. 1 issue for the Commonwealth government. Senator McKim, unlike you, we know that a government that cannot control its borders, quite frankly, does not deserve to be in government. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, is there a supplementary question?