Mr TURNBULL (Wentworth—Prime Minister) (14:07): The honourable member is correct to remind us that it was my distinguished illustrious predecessor, the member for Warringah, who entered into the arrangements in 2015— Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Rankin. Dr Chalmers interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for Rankin is warned. Mr TURNBULL: to impose the 12-month ban on the importation of lever action shotguns of more than five rounds. That was a decision of his government and it was the right decision. And when that ban was coming to its conclusion because the state and territory police ministers had not come to agreement on how to reclassify these lever action shotguns we extended the ban. We did so for precisely the same reasons the Abbott government imposed it, and that was because we are not prepared to see those guns imported into Australia under the current classification which they have under John Howard's gun laws. The reality is that the gun laws must be strengthened as they apply to lever action shotguns. To this date, despite our best efforts, the states and territories have not agreed on the way in which these guns should be reclassified, and until they do they will not be imported. Full stop. That is our position. Turning to national security: what we have is an opposition that has not only refused to support the introduction of mandatory sentences for gun smuggling. Imagine that. They say this is an issue of principle. What is the principle involved? We say the principle is: keep Australians safe. We say the principle is: stop the illegal guns. We say the principle is: our first duty is to stop guns being smuggled into this country and ensure that guns are not used in acts of violence against citizens. What we have seen is an opposition that is not prepared to play its part in keeping Australians safe.