Mr ABBOTT (Warringah—Prime Minister) (14:01): I know that oppositions, quite rightly, are concerned with these sorts of issues— Ms Macklin: You should be. Mr ABBOTT: but the important thing is that the people of Australia know that they have a government which takes their national security seriously. The important thing is that the people of Australia know that this is a government which has a clear and definite plan to protect them from people who would do them harm. Last week the government announced a clear plan. Ms Macklin interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Jagajaga is warned! Mr ABBOTT: We will strip citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals. I want to repeat that: we will strip citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals. We will be introducing legislation shortly to bring this about. It is interesting that the shadow Attorney-General comes to the dispatch box. Where does Labor stand? Mr Dreyfus: Madam Speaker, I rise on a point of order. To be relevant, the Prime Minister should refer to whether or not the leak is— The SPEAKER: The member will resume his seat. I would remind the member for Isaacs that repeating the question is not a proper point of order, which he ought to know. Mr ABBOTT: The government has a very clear position. Mr Bowen: You don't actually! The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon is warned! Mr ABBOTT: We will strip citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals. Beyond that, we have released a public discussion paper, which I commend to the Leader of the Opposition and to all members of this House, on this broad subject. Shortly legislation will come before this parliament to strip citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals. I think the people of Australia deserve to know where the Labor Party stands on this issue. The position of the government is clear. We will strip citizenship from terrorists who are dual nationals and the Leader of the Opposition should do the people a favour and tell us exactly where he stands on this.