Mr GILES (Scullin—Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs) (14:36): I thank the shadow minister for his question. The government continues to cancel visas on character grounds, as appears to have been the case here, and I continue to cancel visas from AAT set-asides where appropriate. As I outlined, and as the Prime Minister articulated in the answer to the first question, we are issuing a new ministerial direction that is revised, and that will be focused on— Mr Tehan: Speaker— The SPEAKER: The minister is about 15 seconds in, so it would be very difficult to take a point of order on relevance, when he is talking about the decision that he was asked about. Once you take a point of order on relevance—it's only once, under the standing order—the minister will be able to respond without interruption. But on the point of order? Mr Tehan: Speaker, the question said, 'When will they revoke ministerial direction 99?' The SPEAKER: Resume your seat. I just remind the member for Wannon to state the point of order, which is obviously about relevance. But he needs to state that each time he takes a point of order. As I said, it's been 15 seconds. I don't know if he's going to answer for the remainder, but that point of order on relevance has been taken now, so the minister is going to be heard in silence for the remainder of the answer. Mr GILES: As I was saying, this new, revised direction will ensure that the two principles that have always been at the heart of visa management—protection of the community and common-sense decision-making—will take place at the AAT and the new ART. It will ensure that community protection outweighs other considerations. Particularly going to the case that the member referred to, we will strengthen the principles of community safety, including the impact on victims and their families, and strengthen the family violence provisions.