Senator DUNIAM (Tasmania—Assistant Minister for Forestry and Fisheries and Assistant Minister for Industry Development) (16:49): The government would like to split how this question is going to be put, and would seek that subparagraphs (i), (ii), (iv) and (v) of part (a), along with part (b), be put separately to subparagraph (iii) of part (a). In doing so, I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator DUNIAM: The government strongly condemns all forms of extremism and white supremacy. There is no place in our community for any individual or group who seeks to promote disharmony. Australia is one of the most successful multicultural nations in the world. We're proud to welcome people from all backgrounds, and we give everyone a fair go, regardless of where they come from. It's disappointing that the Greens are seeking to misrepresent the Deputy Prime Minister, who has made it clear that he condemns all forms of violent protests. The government supports the right of any Australian to protest; however, these protests must be peaceful and must be lawful. When protests involve the loss of life or damage to property, this is to be condemned no matter the circumstances. As such, the government requests, as I've already outlined, that the question be split.