Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR (Gorton—Minister for Immigration and Citizenship) (14:21): I have just made clear that the foreign minister of the PNG government has indicated to me in a conversation we held in PNG that the transfers will proceed. Now it is quite customary— Opposition members interjecting— Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR: It will proceed. It is quite customary for us to ensure that we get the approval of the government. There is no indefinite suspension is my point. The foreign minister has always been asked about the transferees when we do that. That is an operational matter in which they are engaged, and I made it clear and it was affirmed by the foreign minister that we will notify them when we transfer people. But there is no indefinite suspension. You are wrong. Mr Pyne interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business is warned! The member for Cook is seeking to table a document? Mr Morrison: I seek to table the visit program prepared by the Australian High Commission which details the Australian officials who were present when that advice was given to me by the PNG government and Australian officials, including DIAC. The SPEAKER: Leader of the House: is leave granted to table the document? Could you please come to the dispatch box and advise the House. Mr Albanese: No. That is absurd.