Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:59): Thank you, Senator Paterson. Of course, it is important to recognise that the changes that the ACT have made have been in relation to small quantities of these substances for personal consumption. Senator Cash interjecting— Senator WATT: Senator Cash, are you calling someone a disgrace? You're calling someone a disgrace? The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, resume your seat. Senator Cash, I request that you withdraw that comment. Senator Cash: I withdraw. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cash. I would ask that you listen in silence. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: But the point remains, Senator Paterson, that the issues you're asking questions about relate to decisions that were made by the ACT government. They would be entirely appropriate questions to put to the ACT government. I know the Liberal Party does have a handful of members in the ACT assembly, and they would be questions best put to the ACT government. We of course take advice from our agencies about these matters, but we've got enough to do cleaning up the backlog of visa applications, cleaning up the mess of a migration system and cleaning up the mess of a cybersecurity system that were all left to us by your government in the Home Affairs portfolio. That's our key focus. The PRESIDENT: Senator Paterson, a second supplementary?