Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:30): The most serious threat we had was borne out approximately two weeks ago with the performance of Senator Hanson-Young in a public interest immunity inquiry held by the legal and constitutional affairs committee. Senator Hanson-Young based a line of questioning to the CEO of Customs and Border Protection on the fact that she actually believed that the Channel Nine show Sea Patrol— Senator Ludlam: Mr President, on a point of order: I recognise that the senator has been given a Dorothy Dixer by someone on her own side. If you cannot even remain relevant to that, I would ask you to cease wasting the Senate's time. The PRESIDENT: Order! There is no point of order. Senator CASH: There is a clear threat to border protection when you have the shadow spokesperson for border protection, in Senator Hanson-Young, basing a very, very serious line of questioning— Senator Milne: Mr President, on a point of order: the minister is deliberately misrepresenting Senator Hanson-Young. That suggestion did not come from Senator Hanson-Young. The PRESIDENT: That is a debating point, not a point of order. That is something that can be taken up after question time in taking note of answers. Senator CASH: I am more than happy to forward the YouTube video to the Leader of the Australian Greens—that is, of course, unless Senator Wright, who was chairing the committee, has not yet shared it with her. You may want to compare the YouTube video to what now apparently appears in Hansard, because I am informed there may be a slightly different reflection— (Time expired)