Senator McKENZIE (Victoria—Minister for Agriculture and Leader of the Nationals in the Senate) (14:36): Yes, I can talk about the risks. The risks to our biosecurity system are complacency—complacency from industry, complacency from importers, and complacency from travellers and people who think it is okay to bring that home-cooked sausage back for their son and daughter who may be studying at one of our great institutions. They think they won't be able to purchase high-quality food in Australia, so they pack their suitcases full of cooked pork products, quail eggs and maybe some squid, and away they go. Senator Polley: Squid? How much squid is brought into the country? Senator McKENZIE: Yes, squid. On the weekend, a woman from Vietnam arrived on our shores with over 10 kilograms of material that was a significant biosecurity breach. She breached our legislation, and we have sent her back to Vietnam—and she won't be the last. (Time expired)