Mr GILES (Scullin—Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs) (14:35): I thank the shadow minister for her question. This visa, like the other ones we've been asked about, were cancelled and remain cancelled by my department in line with ministerial direction 99. Mr Katter: Point of order, Mr Speaker: I can't hear the speaker. It's probably a good thing but! Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! The member for Kennedy is trying to assist the House in his way! I'm going to ask the minister to continue and perhaps speak a little louder so the member for Kennedy can hear him. Mr GILES: Thank you, Speaker. I say again that the department cancelled the visas of all these people. I say also that there are five primary considerations, all of which are given equal weighting in ministerial direction 99, that need to be taken into consideration. These are protection of the Australian community from criminal conduct; family violence; strength, nature and duration of ties to Australia; best interests of minor children; and expectations of the Australian community. Direction 99 did not decrease the importance placed on considerations such as the expectations of the Australian community or community safety. That remains unchanged under this government.