Senator WONG (South Australia—Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:16): I think the director-general indicated there were continued investigations into other matters. Obviously, I can't pre-empt those in this forum. What I can say to you is that there are a number of things we have done in relation to antisemitism. We've established, as I said, Special Operation Avalite to combat antisemitism. We have imposed counter-terrorism sanctions on Terrorgram. We have banned the Nazi salute and hate symbols. We have passed legislation to criminalise— The PRESIDENT: Minister Wong, please resume your seat. Senator McKenzie? Senator McKenzie: I have point of order on direct relevance. Whilst I appreciate the comprehensive nature of Senator Wong's answer about actions the government has taken, Senator Cadell's question was very direct and was about what new actions the government is putting forward beyond yesterday's announcement to protect Jewish schools, synagogues and businesses. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator McKenzie. The minister is being directly relevant to the question. Minister Wong. Senator WONG: My very next point was that we've committed $57.5 million for improved safety and security at Jewish sites across the country, including schools and synagogues. Obviously, my assumption is that that's over the forward estimates period in addition to existing programs, so that will continue to flow. The government has also committed $1.2 million for security upgrades to current buildings and $30 million to restore the Adass Israel Synagogue and community centre. (Time expired)