Senator LUNDY (Australian Capital Territory—Minister Assisting for Industry and Innovation, Minister for Multicultural Affairs and Minister for Sport) (14:59): Again, as Senator Hanson-Young well knows, it is envisaged that, for some period, hopefully not too long— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Wait a minute, Senator. Order on my left! Senator Cameron interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Cameron, I am trying to get order so that I can hear Senator Lundy's answer. Senator Lundy, continue. Senator LUNDY: Senator Hanson-Young, I think, understands well that the minister has made a statement about the use of temporary accommodation on Nauru and that this will make it possible for transfers to occur—hopefully the first transfers to occur later this week. It is envisaged now that, as I understand it, with arrangements in place for permanent accommodation to be built, they will be housed in appropriate accommodation using tents and so forth for the intervening period. Can I also add that in putting in place these arrangements every care is being taken by the Australian government to ensure that the welfare of people transferred to Nauru is looked after. We have addressed these concerns both through the discussion in the Senate through the course of the passage of the legislation relating to offshore processing, and it is, of course, subject to the current debate— (Time expired)