Mr GILES (Scullin—Minister for Immigration, Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs) (14:52): I thank the shadow minister for his question. This is a question I have answered previously relying on the evidence given to Senate estimates that the detainees who were required to be released are being continuously monitored. But in relation to the last aspect of his question, I am deeply concerned by reports just in in the Sydney Morning Herald that refer to 102 convicted sex offenders released into the community when the Leader of the Opposition was responsible—and 64 child sex offenders, not by order of the court or tribunal but released by his delegates. Government members interjecting— Ms McBain interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Members on my right and the Minister for Regional Development will cease interjecting. The member for Wannon on a point of order? Mr Tehan: Yes, Mr Speaker, and it is on relevance. The question was very, very direct. It said that Senate estimates has shown that there are 26 child sex offenders that no longer have electronic monitoring, even though the minister said that all 153 criminals would be monitored. The SPEAKER: The minister has concluded his answer. Opposition members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! I just remind the member for Wannon that is just about stating the point of relevance, not reading the question again.