Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:47): Senator Payman, I think you yourself acknowledged that there were several thousand people who had gone through the failed fast-track process, and that is a situation that we are dealing with. I think it's entirely appropriate to point out the work that was required to deal with this issue when we came to office and that we inherited from the former government. That's what we're doing. I've already pointed out— Senator Shoebridge interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator WATT: Senator Shoebridge, if you want to ask a question, feel free to get up on your feet or get a question up, but this is Senator Payman's question, and maybe she's entitled to an answer to the question. Our government has taken a different approach to that of the former coalition government. As I say, we've provided resolution-of-status visas for anyone with a temporary protection visa or safe haven enterprise visa before 14 February 2023 who has been found to be owed protection. That is a very different approach to what was taken by the former government. It does remain an issue for many people in our community, and it's an issue that Minister Burke is working through.