Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:50): I think we all know that there is a very dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, and the situation for Australians in Gaza and their families at home is deeply distressing. DFAT is now in direct contact with 45 Australians who are seeking to leave Gaza and is keeping them updated. I want to assure everyone that, through my own engagement and the engagement of officials, including in the region, we are doing all we can to support the work of the United States, Egypt and others to make the Rafah border crossing open for humanitarian purposes, including the passage of civilians. Regrettably, efforts to secure passage have not yet been successful, despite many attempts. We are already planning accommodation and onward travel for Australians in Gaza if safe passage through the Rafah crossing is secured. I welcome Secretary Blinken's update this morning. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Marielle Smith, second supplementary?