Mr SWAN (Lilley—Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer) (14:50): It is quite ironic that the party that has come into this House and refused to support overseas processing then comes in and complains about an increase in arrivals. It is just quite extraordinary. They have got a real hide to come into this House after they sabotaged the Malaysian arrangement, which would break the people smugglers' model and put us in a position where we can send that message to the region about not jumping on a boat. But having wrecked that, they then come into the House and make all these others claims that we have heard from them both here and outside the parliament. There are no plans for Cocos Island from this government, but I can tell you this: we are going to hold you accountable for your failure to support in this House legislation that would break the people smugglers' model. Mr Pyne: On a point of order: the Acting Prime Minister was asked whether he would rule out a detention centre at Cocos Island and that is the question that he needs to answer. The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ): The Acting Prime Minister will refer to the question before the Chair. Mr SWAN: I have already answered the question.