Ms GILLARD (Lalor—Prime Minister) (14:15): I refer the Leader of the National Party to my earlier answer and to the shambles we have seen across this parliamentary fortnight from the opposition. He is sitting next to the deputy leader; does he think she has to deal with Indonesia? Yes or no? Mr Truss: Speaker, on a point of order: these remarks are not relevant to the question that has been asked. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister has the call. Ms GILLARD: I can understand why the Leader of the National Party does not want me to go down that track; it is too embarrassing for them. I refer the Leader of the National Party to my answers across this parliamentary fortnight where I have detailed the facts about ASIO resourcing, as opposed to the opposition's fear campaign; where I have detailed the facts about what we can do to inquire into this matter, as opposed to the silly proposal from the opposition to try and give it to a parliamentary committee without power; where we have dealt with the facts of our relationship with Indonesia, rather than silly claims being made by the opposition; where we have dealt with independent expert advice on asylum seeker and refugee claims, which the opposition refuses to countenance and refuses to listen to. So I suggest to the Leader of the National Party: (1) our nation is served well by our security agencies, (2) in relation to this particular matter, the person in question was always in detention and (3) I believe that it is appropriate for the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security to look at the matter, and that is why I have asked her to do so.