Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Small and Family Business, Skills and Vocational Education) (14:52): Thank you, Senator McKim, for that question. Unfortunately, I think that you and I and those of us on this side of the chamber are just going to have to agree to disagree. Senator McKim, you and your party, the Australian Greens, siding with the then Labor government, are responsible for absolutely everything you just raised in your question. Senator Marshall: That is offensive. Senator Keneally interjecting— Senator McKim interjecting— Senator CASH: It is a fact that when we left office there was a handful of people in detention. But there is a very clear policy choice now as we move towards the next election. Do you want a government that will always put the sovereignty of its borders first, or do you want the absolute chaos that ensued when the Australian Greens supported the policies of the former Australian Labor government? And Senator McKim, let me just remind you what occurred: 50,000 people arrived here on in excess of 800 boats. But when you talk about children in detention, it is about time you stood up and at least prefaced the question that you are going to ask with, 'I accept responsibility on behalf of the Australian Greens for policies that put in excess of 8,000 children into detention.' It is those of us on this side of the chamber who have ensured—Senator McKim, you may have forgotten this—the diligent, hard work of putting in place policies that work and that reduced the number of children held in detention in April 2016 to zero. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a supplementary question.