Mr GILES (Scullin—Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs) (14:20): I thank the Deputy Leader of the Opposition for her question. Yesterday in Senate estimates we saw a wide body of evidence which demonstrated that, in response to— Mr Violi: You're out of your depth! The SPEAKER: Just pause for a second. The member for Casey has been continuously interjecting all week. He's going to stop interjecting and start showing some respect to members in this House. The minister will be heard in silence. Mr GILES: As I was saying, what we heard in Senate estimates was detail of the relentless effort that has been made by the government since November last year to maintain the safety of the Australian community. The critical part of that was, of course, the establishment of the community safety board, a body composed of eminent law enforcement and other professionals to provide us with expert advice on how to manage this cohort in the community. I've greatly valued their advice and, of course, the input of the ABF commissioner. Indeed, I've acted in accordance with their advice in every decision that I have made.