Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Employment and Minister for Women) (14:16): Senator McKim, you would know, given your questions on Manus Island, that our answer remains the same. The Australian government, the Nauru government and the PNG government act in accordance with the law. Despite what you might say and despite the allegations you raise, all because you raise something, Senator McKim— Senator McKim: On a point of order with regard to relevance, Mr President. Firstly, I haven't mentioned Manus Island in my question at all, and, I might add, I had no preamble to either of my questions. Secondly, the question was very specific. It wasn't about lawful or unlawful actions; it was about whether the government was going to take any action to force the men, women and children in the Nauru RPC out of the RPC. That was the only question I asked. The PRESIDENT: In my view, the minister is being relevant to the question asked. I took notes on the question and I have been listening carefully. It is a broad portfolio matter. Senator CASH: All because Senator McKim says something to get a headline does not mean it is true. I reaffirm the government's policy: we are not closing the Nauru Regional Processing Centre, despite Senator McKim raising the issue to yet again cause some trouble. The PRESIDENT: A final supplementary question, Senator McKim.