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) (14:18): On the first issue, I think this has been well ventilated, around the work that is being done on preventative detention, and Senator Paterson understands that. You understand it well and you choose to ignore it. By doing so, you are ignoring all of the work that is happening across government and you are undermining that work—you are undermining that work! In relation to all of the victims that have been involved in the NZYQ cohort, of course the government is committed to ensuring that everything is done to support victims and their families, and an enormous amount of work has gone into that as well. The PRESIDENT: Minister, please resume your seat. Senator Paterson? Senator Paterson: My point of order is on direct relevance. The question was: will you apologise? The PRESIDENT: I believe the minister is being relevant but I will continue to listen. Senator GALLAGHER: Thank you. I was responding to that despite those opposite shouting at me. I can understand why Senator Paterson couldn't hear. We are committed to doing everything that we can—and I know the minister personally is—to support victims and their families who have been involved with this cohort. Senator Paterson understands exactly how much work is going into preventative detention. You know it and you come in here and you choose to ignore it. (Time expired)