Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and Minister for Emergency Management) (14:09): Again we see lots of talk, lots of chat and lots of yelling from the opposition on matters of national security. The one thing that's missing is action. As home affairs minister Mr Dutton spent years telling us that he'd closed the back door to Australia. Now we find out that he left the front gate wide open and swinging in the breeze. His search for political division does nothing to make people safer. Let's not forget the mess that Mr Dutton left the Home Affairs portfolio in—a visa backlog of one million people and dodgy international education systems funnelling visa rorts every single day. Report after report found gaping holes in Mr Dutton's rorted visa system, which was letting criminals into the country—a visa system that allowed foreign organised crime syndicates into the country. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Watt, please resume your seat. Senator Carol Brown: You don't like to hear the truth. The PRESIDENT: Senator Brown! I'm waiting for order before I call the minister again. Minister. Senator WATT: Mr Dutton's record is a visa system that allowed foreign organised crime syndicates into the country. These included the Albanian mafia, who engaged in drug trafficking, money laundering, slavery and sexual exploitation. What did he do in the wake of all of those reports? He cut compliance officers by 50 per cent. The PRESIDENT: Senator Walsh, second supplementary?