Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (14:21): My question is to the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, representing the Prime Minister. What is the government's attitude towards the comments of the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate in support of Mr Morrison's call for an effective alert list of where refugees and asylum seekers live in Australia? Mr Abetz said this morning: … I would have thought it'd be a good idea to say that somebody's moving next door to you that might not be able to have all the language skills that you might normally expect, or that they come from a traumatised background. Are there any registers like this in Australia or other places in the world? Senator Bernardi: Mr President, on a point of order: I am sure Senator Hanson-Young asked the minister for an opinion, and I think that is against the standing orders. The PRESIDENT: There was some interruption during the question. I will review the question at the end of question time. I will allow the question to stand— Senator Abetz: And it was a misrepresentation. The PRESIDENT: That can be corrected at another time, Senator Abetz, if you so wish. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: No, no; I have allowed the question, Senator Hanson-Young. The minister has the call.