Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister) (14:30): Our government, when we came to government in 2013, ended the carnage of children dying at sea. We ended the carnage and we did it in three months—stopped that carnage from happening. We took 6,000 children out of detention because of our policies. We closed the detention centres that the Labor Party opened because of their inability to manage Australia's borders—as children lay face-down in the water—and at the urging of the policies of the Greens, whom they so happily went along with. So I'm not going to take lectures from the Greens movement, who are more responsible than any in this chamber, and their reckless attitude, as they seek to stand here and aggrandise themselves— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will resume his seat. The member for Melbourne on a point of order. Mr Bandt: On relevance. It was clear from the opening of the question: this is about the children on Nauru. My question is about that, and I want an answer about that. Could you ask the Prime Minister to be directly relevant to that? The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is addressing the subject of the question. There was a specific element to the question. The Prime Minister's entitled to give some comparisons and to give some context, but the question was about Nauru. Mr MORRISON: Our commitment to provide the health and medical services is on record for the facilities that were opened by the Labor Party when they were in office, and we will continue to treat every single case based on the medical advice that is received and transfers that are undertaken on the basis of that medical advice, and we will continue to pursue that practice in each and every case. I'll ask the Minister for Home Affairs to add to the answer. The SPEAKER: The Minister for Home Affairs for the remaining time.