Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:58): I would remind those opposite that the— Senator Henderson: That you let them out. Senator WONG: I'll take that interjection. Yes, we complied with the High Court decision. I know that those opposite asked— A government senator: They want a bit of robodebt. Senator WONG: A bit of robodebt—that's what you want to do, isn't it? You want a government that doesn't comply with the law. But what we have done is put in place a stronger legislative framework to assure community safety. That's in stark contrast to what occurred in the House yesterday, or the day before, when Mr Dutton, despite beating his chest about how tough he is and how much he cares about community safety, voted with the Greens against legislation which was about strengthening visa conditions. So, every time you talk tough on this, let everybody know Senator Cash's party voted with the Greens against stronger conditions. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! The level of shouting and disorder in this chamber—from both sides, but particularly from my left—is quite disgraceful. There is little point in me calling for order and trying to shout louder than those who are shouting. I'm asking you to be respectful. I'm asking you to listen in silence. I should not have to repeatedly call for order. Senator Cash, a second supplementary?