Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:21): These matters were extensively covered in the debate that we had around the legislation that the Greens Party opposed when we last sat. The government makes no apologies for passing tough laws to keep the Australian community safe. It would seem the Greens Party is the only group in this parliament who doesn't think that community safety matters. The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator McKim? Senator McKim: A point of order on relevance: it wasn't about the Greens Party; it was actually about Labor Party policy. The PRESIDENT: The minister is being relevant and I will listen carefully to make sure he remains relevant. Senator WATT: We make no apologies for taking the Australian people's safety seriously, for legislating quickly to preserve that safety, or for undertaking a range of other measures to keep Australian people safe, including the more than $250 million that was announced today to maintain the protections required under this legislation to provide the Border Force and the Australian Federal Police with the resources they need to enforce that legislation. I'm surprised that the Greens Party thinks the Australian community's safety doesn't matter.