Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business) (14:38): I would thank Senator McKim for the question, but, unfortunately, the entire premise of the question was untrue, so it's difficult to do that. I completely reject the premise of your question, Senator McKim, and the answer is quite clearly no. Can I also point out something in relation to the Kangaroo Point alternative place of detention? Senator McKim, you frequently refer to these places as places in which prisoners are held. The Kangaroo Point alternative place of detention is actually, for the benefit of those listening in, the Kangaroo Point Central Hotel and Apartments. That is the place that you are actually referring to. In relation to the protest that is being currently held at the Kangaroo Point Central Hotel and Apartments, otherwise the Kangaroo Point alternative place of detention, can I just advise, for the benefit of the chamber— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I'm struggling to hear the Minister. Senator CASH: that decisions to move detainees between these facilities are made independently by the Australian Border Force. As Senator McKim would know, these decisions are made for a number of reasons, including to manage numbers in each facility, for health reasons and to ensure the safety of detainees, staff and the public. There are protests outside the Brisbane facility. Now, for the benefit, again, of Senator McKim: the man at the centre of these protests—goodness, gracious!—is Brisbane Greens councillor, Jonathan Sri. For the record, Brisbane Greens councillor, Jonathan Sri's actions are completely, totally and utterly unacceptable for a public official, and I would hope that Senator McKim would agree. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, a supplementary question?