Senator CASH (Western Australia—Assistant Minister for Immigration and Border Protection and Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women) (14:32): As I was saying, the government and the community have a zero tolerance approach to those who violate the privilege they have been granted to live in the Australian community. The code of behaviour itself consists of six dot points, and everything in the code of behaviour should quite frankly be common sense to all of those in this chamber. It includes: You must not disobey any Australian laws including Australian road laws; you must cooperate with all lawful instructions given to you by police and other government officials; You must not make sexual— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Pause the clock. Senator Williams, on a point of order? Senator Williams: Mr President, I am trying to listen to the answer from the minister and all I am getting is the screaming interjections from the Greens. Could you bring them to order, please. The PRESIDENT: I remind all senators not to interject and not to make a noise during the answering of a question. Senator Cash, you have the call. Senator CASH: Thank you, Mr President. It includes: You must not make sexual contact with another person without that person’s consent, regardless of their age; you must never make sexual contact with someone under the age of consent; You must not take part in, or get involved in any kind of criminal behaviour in Australia, … The expectation of the government and of those in the community is that those on bridging visas should abide by the standards of behaviour expected of Australian citizens. (Time expired)