Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:05): First, obviously the matter is being investigated by the New South Wales police, as it should be. I express the view, as I did yesterday, that those individuals should face the full force of the law. The AFP will provide any assistance that is needed by the New South Wales police, and, Senator, I hope you, like I do, have faith in the AFP and in authorities. Senator Ruston: Point of order—I think my question was very clear about the mandatory sentencing in the hate crimes law, and I don't think the minister's gone anywhere to that point. The PRESIDENT: Your question also went to the New South Wales police investigation and the AFP, and the minister is being directly relevant to your question. Senator WONG: Can I indicate that I'm advised that the AFP has offered assistance. The Senate would also be aware of Special Operation Avalite, which has been previously spoken about and whose objective is to ensure, as Commissioner Kershaw says, that we protect not only Australians but the Australian way of life, and it's specifically looking at how it is that authorities can more effectively protect against— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, second supplementary?