Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:38): I thank Senator Edwards for his question. The temporary protection visas that have been reintroduced by this government, the government that will stop the boats, have been restored to bring integrity and fairness back into Australia's humanitarian settlement services program. One of the great benefits of TPVs which was completely lost under the former government is that those who arrive here illegally by boat will not receive any of the places in our refugee humanitarian settlement services program, unlike successive Labor governments that turned their backs on the most vulnerable people internationally and allowed the people smugglers to determine who came to this country as opposed to a sovereign government. We will not do that. We will not turn our backs on the refugees that have been waiting patiently in camps all over the world, some of them for in excess of 20 years. Under the former government the majority of the 13,750 places went to people who arrived here illegally by boat. They displaced the most vulnerable— Senator Whish-Wilson: Mr President, I raise a point of order. Senator Cash keeps using the word 'illegally', that they arrived illegally. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order. Senator CASH: This is a government that will by its policy decisions restore integrity and fairness to Australia's humanitarian settlement program. Integrity and fairness were things that those on the other side may have talked about but the statistics in relation to those who ultimately took the places in our humanitarian settlement program tell the true story. This is a government that will not displace those— (Time expired)