Mr WHITELEY (Braddon) (14:46): Thank you, Madam Speaker. My question is to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Braddon will resume his seat. It is in fairness the opposition's turn, however, if we do not have any more silence, he will not get the opportunity either. The member for Hunter has the call to ask a question. Mr Fitzgibbon: Thank you, Madam Speaker. I am hopeful you will extend me an indulgence to join with the Minister for Agriculture, on behalf of the opposition, in extending best wishes to those farm families who are facing a very difficult time at the moment with the drought and, of course, who are facing a very, very difficult Christmas. It is a Christmas which will be made all the more difficult by the fact that there is not one additional new cent in that drought package, just a rehash— The SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. The member will leave under 94(a), and consider himself lucky not to be named. The member for Braddon has the call. The member for Hunter then left the chamber. Mr WHITELEY: Thank you, Madam Speaker, for the call. My question is to the Minister for Immigration and Border Protection. Will the minister update the House on the government's efforts to resolve the legacy caseload of 30,000 people who arrived illegally by boat under the previous government?