now, deputy speaker, that is the conclusion of angus houston's panel and its work.nd i think it is incumbent upon us and now to put those political scoreboards and that point making a side to put aside the shouting and the rhetoric that is characterized this debate, and to actually get on with the job of an acting the recommendations of this report to answer the government will come later today, introduce amendments to the legislation already on the notice paper, the government's bill to amend asylum-seekers and refugees law. we have had this morning good safe discussions. the member has the gall. >> deputy speaker, my question is to the prime minister. prime minister, why did the government abolished offshore processing on the rim for years ago? >> the prime minister has a call. >> thank you very much, and to the member who asked the question who is of course former minister for immigration and concertgoers with a great deal of experience in this policy area. he is aware that the government was elected to government with a set of policies about offshore processing