Peter Dutton wants to be part of that answer, as both our major parties fall into line behind America. How wonderful.

Dutton:

I think that was a pretty good answer and I wanted to support the Prime Minister on what I think is an issue of national significance and importance. The Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister have rightly pointed out that we live in the most precarious period since the end of the Second World War and it’s based on intelligence and the advice of the best people in uniform and not just here in Australia, but in Europe and in other allies, intelligence networks as well. It is appropriate that we make this investment and I think the Prime Minister when he was the then-Leader of the Opposition, made a brave call in supporting the Government Then-‘s decision to go with the AUKUS nuclear propelled submarine. It’s a safe technology. It provides the stealth capacity that the Prime Minister pointed out. It gives us the best-in-class of the technology, and it allows us to project and to provide defences to our country in a very uncertain century. And I think to question that is not wise, not in our national interest, and I think it is important for the Australian public and for our allies to hear that there is and there always will remain the bipartisan position when it comes to the submarines as the first line of defence, it will underpin our national security for decades and decades to come.