Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (15:09): Senator Roberts, I utterly reject the suggestion in your question that migrants are terrorists. I utterly reject that. You have sought to describe migrants as 'Islamic terrorists', and that is unjust and unfair. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Roberts? Senator Roberts: President, I have a point of order about impugning what I said. I did not say that migrants are terrorists. I said that Islamic extremists are terrorists. The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, the minister is being relevant to your question. I will continue to listen carefully. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order across the chamber! Minister Watt. Senator WATT: I will let anyone go back and have a look at your question, Senator Roberts, and I think the implication is very clear about what you're trying to say and what you're trying to do. But this government, as well as fixing the migration system—that was utterly broken under Mr Dutton and the opposition—have also made very clear that we're committed to keeping the community safe from all forms of terrorism and violent extremism. The government's focus is on addressing significant and emerging threats, such as the rise of nationalist and racist violent extremism, and the increase in radicalisation of young people. The government keeps security laws under review in light of evolving threats, including those posed by right-wing extremists, and is committed to ensuring our laws remain appropriate and effective. We've introduced a comprehensive package of reforms to protect the community from those who seek to spread hate, whoever they may be. (Time expired)