Mr GILES (Scullin—Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs) (14:40): I thank the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party for her question. The safety of the community has been, and remains, the utmost priority of this government. That was the case before the decision of the High Court, which was on Wednesday of last week, and that is why, today, we have introduced urgent legislation to strengthen visa restrictions and impose criminal penalties on noncitizens where necessary to keep Australians safe. All of us in this place and in the other place have a decision to make later on today: whether we can work together to keep communities safer, or stand in the way of swift and effective action. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my left. The member for Groom is warned. Mr GILES: This shouldn't be a difficult choice. This legislation should be above politics, as should be the response more broadly. And I want to make one additional point. Starting well before the decision was handed down, our border protection and law enforcement agencies have been working to make sure that the toughest possible conditions were in place.