Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (14:59): Again, thank you to Senator O'Sullivan for the supplementary question. As we have consistently made it clear in these matters, if you blink, if you hesitate for less than a second, you send a very, very clear message to the people smugglers. You basically tell the people smugglers that Australia is reopened for business. It is not enough to just put in place the tough policies, to stop the boats, to stop the deaths at sea, to get the children out of detention, to actually close the detention centres; it is critical— The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally, on a point of order? Senator Keneally: On relevance. The minister is talking about threats. Why isn't she talking about the 81,000 airport arrivals that have come in under her government— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cormann, on a point of order? Senator Cormann: I think that was a frivolous, non-point of order, and I think you should rule it out of order. The PRESIDENT: Thank you for the— Senator Keneally interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally knows better than that. It was not a point of order on direct relevance at all. This is not the time to make statements. Senator CASH: Mr President, the threat has just articulated itself—and that is, of course, Senator Keneally if ever she were elected to office as the Minister for Home Affairs. Senator Keneally does not understand the importance of securing Australia's borders. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Sullivan, a final supplementary question?