Senator LUNDY (Australian Capital Territory—Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Sport) (14:54): It is no surprise that Senator Cash will seize the opportunity, even when there is no story running, to ask a question about immigration. As usual, the characteristic of the question puts in place a very punitive flavour over those who are spending time in detention centres—and I know that Senator Cash's concern is far from the welfare of those who are in detention. What we have is a situation in many of the detention centres that is challenging when there are large numbers of people being detained. But I would like to assure the Senate that every effort is made to ensure that they come through that detention process as quickly as possible. With the health, identity and security checks that we put in place, what we know is that systematically we are moving people into community detention, through bridging visas, and other things to make sure that those— Senator Cash: Mr President, I rise on a point of order in relation to relevance. My question actually concerned comments made by Minister Bowen at the time of these riots in relation to the legislation, which specifically provides that the minister is able to deny a visa to particular people under a general character test. I would merely like to know whether the minister has or has not denied visas to any of the perpetrators of the Christmas Island riots under this section of the legislation. The PRESIDENT: I draw the minister's attention to the question. There are 58 seconds remaining in which to address the question. Senator LUNDY: I am sure you canvassed this at some length at Senate estimates, though I am very happy to come back to you with the details about the specifics. I suspect that you already have the answer and I am very happy to furnish Senator Cash with the detail in consultation with Minister Bowen.