Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for Finance, Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Women, Minister for Government Services and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (10:41): The government will not be supporting the suspension. I would like to say that the situation in Syria is becoming increasingly unstable. Our security agencies have been monitoring and continue to monitor the situation to ensure they are prepared for any Australian from this cohort returning home. Let me be clear. The Australian government is not providing assistance and is not repatriating individuals in Syrian IDP camps. The reporting is incorrect. That has been made clear in the Senate and in the House. It's nothing less than irresponsible to take that reporting on national security issues as fact when the reporting has been clearly rejected. The motion that the senator seeks to move refers to an operation that does not exist. All Australians have a right to feel safe in their country, which is why our intelligence and security agencies are constantly monitoring any threats to our national security. Our agencies are aware of who the persons of interest are in this cohort. If any of those people find their own way to return, our agencies are satisfied that they are prepared and will be able to act in the interests of community safety. There is no higher priority for the Albanese government than keeping Australians safe. I move: That the question be now put. Question agreed to. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator O'Sullivan ): The question is that the suspension of standing orders, as moved by Senator Hanson, be agreed to. Senator Thorpe: No—Nazis! The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Cash? Senator Cash: On a point of order. Thorpe may wish to withdraw the interjection she just made. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: I didn't actually hear it because I was speaking at the time. Senator Thorpe, I invite you to please withdraw. Senator Thorpe: I thought we were talking about terrorism. We have racist Nazis terrorising people in this country. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, that is unparliamentary. I've asked you to withdraw. Senator Thorpe: I'm unparliamentary; you know that. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: If I need to get the President, I will. Senator Thorpe: We know we have a problem with Nazis in this chamber. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, you don't have the call. I'm going to ask you one more time to please withdraw. Senator Thorpe: I withdraw. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, is this on a different point of order, because I've already ruled. Senator Hanson: It is. Because of the distraction and the comments that were made up here, I was distracted with the vote. I'd ask the vote to be resubmitted again, please. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: That's a fair request. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion moved by Senator Hanson to suspend be agreed to.