Mr MORRISON (Cook—Prime Minister and Minister for the Public Service) (14:42): The Leader of the Opposition once said at the National Press Club— Opposition members interjecting— Mr MORRISON: I'm reminded of it, Mr Speaker. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Members on my left! Mr MORRISON: Talking about 'serious people for serious times'— Mr Albanese: Table it. Mr MORRISON: Mr Speaker, I'm not going to table it, because he gets enough publicity carrying on with this nonsense every single day. But I'm asked about this government's views on the integrity of our immigration system and the rules we impose to ensure the surety of that system to ensure cohesion in Australian society. Our government makes no apologies for our policies when it comes to the integrity of our immigration system. We make no apologies for the work that we've done on border protection, which has kept our borders secure and ensures that all Australians can have confidence in an immigration system that has made this country the most effective and successful immigration nation on earth. Multicultural Australia— The SPEAKER: The Manager of Australian Business, on a point of order? Mr Burke: Yes. The three issues that the question refers to, Mr Speaker, go to the phrase 'Shanghai Sam', go to the laws against racist hate speech and go to citizenship tests, and the Prime Minister is speaking about none of the three. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister was just mentioning multiculturalism, so I thought after his preamble he was coming to some of the points that are in the question. I'll listen to the Prime Minister. Mr MORRISON: Thank you, Mr Speaker. I was about to speak about the importance of multiculturalism in Australia. Australia has the most successful multicultural record of any nation in the world today, and the policies that we have pursued as a government have only made that stronger. Mr Bowen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The member for McMahon is warned. Mr MORRISON: We've made that stronger and we will continue to make it stronger. Mr Bowen interjecting— The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister will pause. The member for McMahon will leave under standing order 94(a). The member for McMahon then left the chamber. Mr MORRISON: On the first matter which the member raised: the reason we have foreign interference laws in Australia is because of former Senator Dastyari, and the Labor Party should well know that. Their record on this issue is an absolute shambles. They can try to distract attention from their own rows—whether it is the New South Wales branch of the Labor Party and their plastic bags of cash or the disastrous role of former Senator Dastyari and the fact that he had to resign because of his own actions. They can run from these issues but they can never hide. Nor can they hide from what the Labor leader in New South Wales said before the last state election—Asians will take Australians jobs. That's the truth of the Labor Party. That's in fact why they were started.