Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations) (14:35): I can only repeat the point that this government has taken a series of steps to ensure that our migration numbers are more sustainable than they were emerging from COVID. We fixed a range of policy failures that were left behind by the coalition government and by Mr Dutton, and they are having some effect. For example, government actions to date have led to substantial declines in migration levels, with student visa grants down by 33.6 per cent this year against the same period last year. That's a reduction from 428,824 student visa grants in 2022-23, the first year we were elected, to 284,859 grants in 2023-24— Senator Henderson: That's all the small universities, the regional universities. The visas for the Group of Eight have gone through the roof. The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, come to order. Senator WATT: I don't know why Senator Henderson is complaining about this. Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson! Senator WATT: We will continue to take steps. They are having an effect, but the reality— Senator Henderson interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Henderson, I have called you twice. You are being disrespectful towards me. I'm requesting that you listen in silence. You're not in a debate with me, Senator Henderson. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: We are taking steps to make our migration numbers more sustainable, and we'll keep doing so.