Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:25): Thanks, Senator Faruqi. I share Senator Faruqi's concern about the quite disturbing rates of sexual violence that we continue to see on Australian university campuses. Of course, it's obvious that any student on a university campus—just like anyone in the community—should have a right to feel safe when undertaking their education or any other activity. The Minister for Education, Mr Clare, released the Australian universities accord interim report a couple of weeks ago. The interim report makes five recommendations on these matters, and one of those recommendations is the need to improve— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Faruqi? Senator Faruqi: President, I had a very direct question, so my point of order goes to relevance. I just want to know: will the government ensure another student safety survey is conducted? The PRESIDENT: You did talk about the survey, so the minister has gone to that part of your question. I will remind him— Senator Waters interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Waters, your interjections are disorderly. I am responding to a point of order. I will remind the minister of the second part of your question, Senator Faruqi, but he is being relevant. Senator WATT: Senator Faruqi, I am aware the 2021 survey found that one in 20 students had been sexually assaulted since starting university, an unacceptable figure. The minister has asked the Department of Education to nominate an expert on prevention of and response to sexual harassment and sexual violence to be part of a working group that will provide advice to education ministers on university governance, and I'm sure that matters of the survey will be considered.