Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Prime Minister) (14:01): I thank the member for his question. This government will continue to be tough on borders without being weak on humanity. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: The House will come to order. The Prime Minister is 20 seconds into the answer. Mr ALBANESE: It worked well for you last May! Mr Pasin: Plenty of time yet! The SPEAKER: Member for Barker! The Prime Minister has the call. Mr ALBANESE: I make the point on temporary protection visas and those impacted by this decision of the government that we went to an election and made it clear before the election. We have informed governments, and the Leader of the Opposition would be aware because I informed him. The Indonesian defence and foreign ministers, for example, were here last week. We have made very clear what our intentions are. We've put in place appropriate measures. Australia's Operation Sovereign Borders policy architecture remains unchanged. We've continued to operate on that basis. What we have done though is not left in limbo people who have been in Australia for a decade or more. This applies only to people from 2013 or before. In terms of those people, during the nine years in which those opposite were in office, not one of those people were sent back—not one—to Afghanistan or Iran. If they're arguing that they should be sent back and that if only they had got a fourth term they would have acted and sent them back, then they should stand up and argue that that's the case. The SPEAKER: I'll hear from the Leader of the Opposition. Mr Dutton: Mr Speaker, on relevance, the question went to whether the Prime Minister has received advice that this backflip in policy is likely to result in more boats coming. The SPEAKER: The Prime Minister is in order. He is addressing the topic of the question. Government members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, members on my right! The Minister for Early Childhood Education! The Prime Minister will continue his answer. Mr ALBANESE: We were very clear before the election— Mr Sukkar: What advice have you got? The SPEAKER: The member for Deakin is warned. Mr ALBANESE: We're doing exactly what we told the Australian people before the election we would do, and we have a mandate for it.