Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:49): As the member who asked the question well knows, the government is implementing the recommendations of the Houston review, to deal with refugee and asylum seeker issues, as the opposition continues with its relentless negativity, opposing the recommendations of those very eminent Australians. And whenever they are asked how they will vote on these recommendations they effectively say that they will vote for more boats to come to our country. So if the member is genuinely concerned about asylum seeker boats then he could use his voice in this parliament— Mr Pyne: Speaker, I rise on a point of order with respect to relevance. Rather than a filibuster, could the Prime Minister just tell us how many boats have arrived in the last week. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business will resume his seat. The Prime Minister has the call. Ms GILLARD: As I was saying, the member who asked the question could use his voice and his vote in this parliament to send a clear signal to people smugglers. Instead, he has gone for the naked political advantage of wanting to see more boats.