Mr DREYFUS (Isaacs—Attorney-General and Cabinet Secretary) (14:28): I thank the honourable member for her question. No government has done more to combat the abhorrent and shocking rise in antisemitism than this government. The Liberals talk about it and this government acts. Honourable members interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order! Order! No. Members on my left and my right, that's far too much noise. The Attorney has the call. Mr DREYFUS: The Liberals are still baying and shouting and talking. This government acts on antisemitism. We have legislated to ban the Nazi salute and hate symbols. We have legislated to criminalise the glorifying of terrorist acts and possessing violent extremist material. We have legislated to criminalise doxxing; those opposite voted against that. Now the parliament has come together to pass a bill which criminalises hate speech. It is legislation that represents the toughest laws Australia has ever had against hate crimes. The legislation is a direct response to the hateful conduct happening on our streets, at our schools and in our communities. We are sending a clear and unambiguous message that advocating or threatening violence is not acceptable. It is criminal behaviour and it will be treated as such. We want all Australians to feel safe and valued in our community and that is what good governments do. They unite a country against hate. The SPEAKER: The minister was asked about the benefits of mandatory sentencing and he is reading to the House about the legislation and the requirements, so I just want to give the deputy leader some assistance, because, if you are asking a question about what are the benefits, he is listing that to the House. If the minister can continue to make sure his answer is relevant, or directly relevant, to the question and not straying into other topics, that will assist the House. Mr DREYFUS: I thank the Speaker for that assistance. In the last few months, I have stood in the shadow of the main gate at the Auschwitz death camp, I have stood on the field where a music festival in Israel was turned into a bloodbath and I have stood in the ruins of a burnt out synagogue in my own home. But those opposite have taken every opportunity since 7 October 2023 to politicise the trauma and the experiences of the Jewish people. I do not need the Leader of the Opposition or any of those opposite to tell me what antisemitism is or how seriously I should take it. You are disgusting. The SPEAKER: The Manager of Opposition Business is on his feet. I give him the call.