Senator FIFIELD (Victoria—Minister for Communications, Minister for the Arts and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:39): Again, I completely reject the premise of Senator McKim's question. Australia's position in relation to our border protection arrangements and offshore processing is well known. I should point out that Australia, in terms of Rohingyas, will provide $4 million in humanitarian assistance to help respond to the crisis. This will bring Australia's assistance in other affected communities, in Myanmar and Bangladesh, to over $50 million since 2012. Going to the other part of Senator McKim's— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Fifield! To the back of the chamber: if you want to have a chat, please leave. I'm trying to hear Senator Fifield myself. Senator FIFIELD: Going to the other part of Senator McKim's question, the Minister for Home Affairs has been clear that he has asked his department to have a look at options and ways in which Australia could provide some assistance in the circumstances of South Africa. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a final supplementary question.