Senator CARR (Victoria—Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research) (14:04): The Leader of the Opposition wishes me to go to the question of the resettlement numbers, saying that we are falsely accusing the previous government. Between 2001 and 2007, 1,322 people were housed at Nauru offshore processing centre. Of those people, 847, or 64 per cent, were ultimately resettled; 474, or 36 per cent, returned home voluntarily; and one person died. Of the 847 people resettled, 802 people, or 95 per cent, ended up in Australia or New Zealand. Australia resettled 573 people, or 68 per cent, and New Zealand resettled 229— The PRESIDENT: Senator Carr, I do draw your attention to the question. Please continue. Senator CARR: A number of members of the coalition have in fact made it very clear that Nauru was not a solution. Take Mr Russell Broadbent, for instance. (Time expired)