Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:41): First, I again say that the opposition continue to formulate their questions in a way that seeks to attribute more politics to this. I again say to the senator—and she might want to consider her final supplementary—that the decision of the High Court was imposed on the government. The government did not make a choice. The government did not make a choice to release others. I understand that in their attempt to— The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds? Senator Reynolds: Again, a point of order on relevance. My question was very clearly about whether they'll apply a community safety detention order. It was very clear, and again the minister is refusing to be accountable to the community in South Australia about this released criminal. The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds, you are now getting into argument and statement. Your point of order also referred back to the primary question, and the minister is entitled to answer the whole of the question, including the comments you made in the opening statements. The minister is being entirely relevant. Senator WONG: I again make the point that the parliament will, by the end of today, I hope, have resolved not one but two of Peter Dutton's laws which were found to be unconstitutional. That will ensure that ministers can make decisions, as appropriate, under a constitutionally effective regime. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, I do remind you to refer to others— Senator WONG: Mr Dutton. The PRESIDENT: Senator Reynolds, second supplementary?