Mr TEHAN (Wannon) (14:27): My question is to the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs. Minister, you weren't talking to the secretary of your department when 149 former immigration detainees were roaming free and 39 asylum seekers arrived at Beagle Bay in Western Australia. Why should the Australian people have any confidence that you can keep them safe? The SPEAKER: I'm not sure if that was a statement or a question at the beginning—I'll hear from the Leader of the House on a point of order. There was a question at the end of the statement. Mr Burke: The member has been here long enough to know if he's using the word 'you' it's a question directed to the Speaker. The question could at least be phrased in a way that's in order. The SPEAKER: I know the member for Wannon always likes to follow the rules, so I'll allow him to rephrase the question. Mr TEHAN: Would you like me to ask the whole thing again or just the question? The SPEAKER: You can do the whole thing. I'm feeling generous today. It's Easter. Mr TEHAN: My question is to the Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs. The minister wasn't talking to the secretary of his department when 149 former immigration detainees were roaming free and 39 asylum seekers arrived at Beagle Bay in Western Australia. Minister, why should the Australian people have any confidence that you, the minister, can keep them safe? Ms O'Neil: You had one job! The SPEAKER: Order! The Minister for Home Affairs will cease interjecting.