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I think that's a point that both the Labor Party and the Liberals missed. The Greens – the Greens have been very strong advocates of women's rights, they've been for women's suffrage. They're an anti-war and pro-immigrant party, and I think they're, you know, going to pick up on that theme of the way that, you know, the Greens are concerned about immigration and economic and national security. But on women's rights, they seem to be making all sorts of claims against me, you know, saying, you know, if we want to have a strong economy, we should put them first, you know, it should be easier for them to get their jobs and it should be harder for them to get welfare and that sort of thing. That's all nonsense to me.
CHRISTINE MILNE:
But if I could be – it's interesting, it just seemed really important for us not to get into this, but I just want to go ahead and ask you this question. You have talked about the importance of women's rights, what does that mean for women and their rights? And, you know, I know that your father – you're a man – was murdered the last week. How would you react to that, especially when you're about to have the head of a terrorist organization, who is under investigation?
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