Senator CASH (Western Australia—Minister for Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:33): Senator McKim, I'm just going to have to completely reject the premise of your question. In answer to your question, let me just remind you that on this side of the chamber, the Morrison government's side of the chamber, we believe in sovereign borders. We will determine who comes to this country and the circumstances in which they come. When you refer to the Biloela family, I need to remind you that the principle is this: both adults arrived in Australia— Senator Keneally interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Keneally! Senator CASH: as illegal arrivals, meaning that they paid a people smuggler and they arrived in Australia illegally by boat. Senator Keneally interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Keneally! Senator CASH: Senator McKim, you may think that is okay. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, on a point of order? Senator McKim: In fact, the entirety of that family did not arrive in Australia— The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, what is your point of order? Senator McKim: The minister's misleading the Senate. The PRESIDENT: Senator McKim, the content of answers is debated after question time. Can I ask senators for a little bit less disorder, please. Senator Cash. Senator CASH: The fundamental difference, colleagues, is this: the Greens wanted to give the keys to our borders back to the people smugglers, and we say no. We say no. We've taken back control of our borders— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Thorpe, on a point of order? Senator Thorpe: My point of order is in relation to misleading the chamber in talking about sovereign borders. As a sovereign woman, sovereignty belongs to us, and that family is— The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, please resume your seat. Points of order must be about the standing orders. I'm not going to allow points of order to debate the content of answers, and I will take that very strictly. Senator Cash to continue. Senator CASH: The Morrison government, the coalition government, has taken back control of our borders from the people smugglers— (Time expired)