Senator WATT (Queensland—Minister for the Environment and Water) (14:04): Again, seriously, are we expected to take lectures from people who like to, in their home cities, spend a lot of time with multicultural communities but, when they come down to Canberra, vote with people who want to limit Indian migration? The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, a point of order? Senator Scarr: Direct relevance. The PRESIDENT: Senator Scarr, the minister has only just begun his response. I will listen carefully to his answer and, if necessary, I will draw him to your question. Minister Watt, please continue. Senator WATT: We will be ready to take lectures from the opposition on matters involving immigration when they can work out just one policy rather than Senator Nampijinpa Price's policy, Senator Scarr's policy and Mr Hastie's policy, which is all about taking over the leadership from Sussan Ley. The PRESIDENT: Senator Ruston, I assume you're rising on a point of order. I will draw the minister to Senator Scarr's question. The minister has completed his answer.