Senator FARRELL (South Australia—Minister for Trade and Tourism, Special Minister of State and Deputy Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:46): I'll take that interjection. I'll talk to you afterwards, but they're all good! I thank Senator O'Neill for that question. I know she has a great interest in education, particularly the topic of her question, which was international education. Regrettably, international education was one of hardest hit sectors of our economy during the pandemic. With students unable to travel to Australia, the former government's bungling meant that many educational institutions were not able to access financial support. Worst of all was the damage done by former prime minister Scott Morrison, who damaged our international reputation by telling international students to go home. Scott Morrison— Senator Watt: What! Senator FARRELL: Yes, that's what he said, Senator Watt. Scott Morrison made it clear that his government— The PRESIDENT: Senator Farrell, I remind you to refer to people in the other place by their correct titles. Senator FARRELL: Sorry, Madam President. Former prime minister Scott Morrison made it very clear that his government didn't care about international students, didn't care about educational institutions and, most importantly, didn't care about those who relied on them to support their families. The message to parents of international students was that the Morrison government didn't care about their children and didn't want them here. In a single press conference the former Prime Minister caused a massive setback to a $40.3 billion industry. The PRESIDENT: Senator O'Neill, a first supplementary?