Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (14:45): I thank Senator Lambie for the question. In relation to the details of those that Senator Lambie has referred to, we would normally not comment on individual cases, but what I will do—because I don't have a brief on that—is take that on notice for you. Honourable senators interjecting— Senator CASH: I said that I will take it on notice— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Cash, please resume your seat. I can't hear the minister. If I can't hear her, then others will not be able to. Senator Cash. Senator CASH: What I can advise you, though, Senator Lambie, is that the Prime Minister confirmed publicly in May this year that Australia had resettled two Rwandans from the United States in 2018. He also stated these people were resettled as refugees, along with other Rwandans and people from a range of other countries, under Australia's ongoing humanitarian program. Also, as the Prime Minister noted, both individuals 'were subjected to strict security and character checks'. The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, a supplementary question?