Mr BURKE (Watson—Minister for the Arts, Minister for Home Affairs, Minister for Cyber Security, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship and Leader of the House) (14:12): I notice they're not asking questions about the private member's bill that they tried to introduce. 'Jail the baggage handlers' seems to have gone away! Mr Albanese: And the Americans! Mr BURKE: Oh, that's right—and the allies! Criminalising the allies is what they tried to introduce to the parliament earlier. Mr Taylor interjecting— The SPEAKER: Order, Leader of the Opposition! I want to hear from the Leader of the House, but the Leader of the House will also return to the question. Mr BURKE: The cohort concerned asked to be repatriated. They were told no. They took us to court to try to force a repatriation. We fought that case and we won. Then they asked again for repatriation, and we said no. Public servants have done what they are legally obliged to do and no more. That does not constitute assistance. We've made clear that this group will not be assisted by the government, and they have not been.