Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR (Gorton—Minister for Immigration and Citizenship) (14:02): Can I say to the honourable member I have just advised him that there is no such person in the detention network. Indeed. I have also been advised that there is no-one in the detention network that would pertain to the descriptions— The SPEAKER: Order! Manager of Opposition Business, I am struggling to see how the minister's answer is not relevant. Mr Pyne: Speaker, on a point of order: I am happy to explain that the minister just said that he had answered the question before. In fact, all he said was that people with an Interpol red notice were not being held in detention. The SPEAKER: Order! The Manager for Opposition Business will resume his seat. Before I give the minister the call, points of order on relevance are not for debate. Mr BRENDAN O'CONNOR: I can assure the honourable member that our agencies—the department of immigration, the security agency ASIO and the Australian Federal Police—will continue to ensure that they protect the interests of the Australian people. I have been advised that there are no others in the detention network that are on the red notice and I have been advised that the agencies continue to properly assess the situation in the detention network to protect the interests of the Australian people.