Senator McKIM (Tasmania) (12:09): I seek leave to make a one-minute statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator McKIM: The Greens will support this motion, but we're very concerned about some of the language that Labor are using in this context. Yet again I have to warn Labor against taking this political approach. The use of terms like 'airplane people' is just as offensive as the use of terms like 'boat people'. Labor is now trying to outflank authoritarians like Minister Dutton, from the Right, and it is innocent people who seek asylum in this country who will bear the consequences. Minister Dutton needs no encouragement to crack down on migrants. We've seen what he thinks about people seeking asylum in the way he's treated people who've been detained offshore in Papua New Guinea and Nauru for nearly seven long years now. I ask Labor: What is your end game here? Do you want bigger detention centres? Do you want tens of thousands of people detained? Do you want more raids so that migrant workers are deported? I urge the Labor Party: please reconsider your language and your tactics. Question agreed to.