Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:04): Again, I would make the point to Senator Cash that any government, even the government she was part of, would be required to follow the High Court's ruling. Senator Henderson: I understood you were going to wait for the reasons? Senator WONG: I'm sorry? Would you like to say something? Senator Henderson interjecting— Senator WONG: Any government, including a government such as those opposite were part of, is bound to follow the High Court. We are doing so. We are seeking— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, on a point of order? Senator Cash: Again, I rise on a point of order: relevance. With all due respect, I didn't ask about the High Court decision; I asked whether or not the government consulted the communities into which these individuals have been released. The PRESIDENT: I'll remind the senator of your question. Senator WONG: Your question—people are being released because of a High Court decision, so I would again make the point. I understand that the shadow minister wants to make a political point with this. This is a very difficult situation that the government is seeking to deal with. Senator Cash: Again, I rise on a point of order in relation to relevance. Again, with all due respect, I didn't ask about the High Court decision; I asked whether or not—yes or no—the government consulted the communities into which these 80 people have been released? The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Cash, the minister is being relevant to the question. Senator WONG: I will make two points. You might wish to ignore the High Court decision but that is why this is occurring. You might wish to ignore it. (Time expired)