Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for the Environment and Water) (14:01): Thank you, Senator Scarr. I know that Senator Scarr represents one view of immigration policy that exists within the coalition. We've got Senator Nampijinpa Price up the back there, who's got a different view. Mr Hastie is in the other place with a different view. Senator Sharma probably has a different view, and Senator Antic's got a different view. The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, on a point of order? Senator Scarr: Yes, it's on direct relevance. The PRESIDENT: I'll draw the minister to your question. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: What I can say is that the Albanese government has one view, which is that we have worked hard to reduce net overseas migration, including through changes to international student numbers that were opposed by the coalition. Yet again, we've seen the coalition argue for one thing and do another. We're not going to take lectures on this or any other policy from a divided rabble of a coalition. The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, first supplementary?