Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:19): Of the 148 people who arrived here before the election, can I make this point: every single one of those people was still here because Mr Dutton failed to do his job. You had nine years to arrange resettlement and you didn't, and now you want to complain about the consequences of that. The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Order! Senator Scarr interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, which part of 'Order' are you failing to understand? Senator McKenzie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: And Senator McKenzie! Senator Shoebridge? Senator Shoebridge: Thanks, President. My question is to the— The PRESIDENT: Senator Shoebridge, I don't believe the minister has finished. I have sat her down because this chamber is disorderly. Minister Wong, please continue. Senator WONG: The opposition say they want a preventive detention regime. Well, we have— Senator Cash interjecting— Senator WONG: Yes. Do you see? There's Senator Cash again. She's still trying to go the political fight. Why don't you have a look at the amendments for the preventive detention regime, which is actually about Australians—keeping Australians safe. And make sure that you support it, because what we know is that you're always more interested in a political fight than in fixing the problem. We are working to fix the problem. I'm looking forward to you coming aboard, Senator Cash.