Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (14:13): I thank Senator Cash for the question and note the continued politicisation of a ruling of the High Court. The High Court ruled that indefinite detention was unconstitutional, and it up-ended two decades of legal precedent. This opposition has taken every single opportunity to play politics with this issue as we have gotten on, have focused on keeping the community safe and have focused on putting in place arrangements to keep monitoring and keep an eye on those who have been released. Senator Cash: Madam President, I raise a point of order in relation to relevance. Far from politicising the issue, the question was: how many of the 149 noncitizens are currently in custody? The PRESIDENT: There was significant preamble which went to the matter the minister is addressing. Minister, please continue. Senator GALLAGHER: These matters are being managed by the AFP and state and territory police forces, as Senator Cash knows. We are not making comment on individual matters. Where an offence occurs or charges are laid, they are reported in the normal way, as you would expect. Whether that would be through the state and territory police forces or through the AFP, all individuals— Senator Cash interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: No, that's not true. I'll take the interjection. All individuals are being monitored, and as you were told at estimates— Senator Cash interjecting— Senator GALLAGHER: No, that is not true, Senator Cash. If you want to perpetuate myths and mistruths to play politics, that's on your head. The officials—our police who are in charge, our Home Affairs staff who are in charge—are doing the job that we have asked them to do, as they should do. They are the experts. They are in charge. They are managing this situation. They are keeping the government briefed. They are providing information where it is required. And you've just had a whole week of estimates to investigate this yourself, where you were given a range of evidence. But I am very confident that the AFP and the ABF, along with their state and territory counterparts, are doing the job that they need to do, keeping the community safe. (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Cash, first supplementary?