 I gave my first speech in Parliament this morning and what I spoke to was the fact that I was there because of the work of a community that came together to speak truth to power which is what you're all doing today in your own way. I'm a doctor and I care about the health of Australians. I've seen what has happened with Julian Assange in the last ten years and I echo what Andrew and Bridget have said. He's an award-winning journalist who's been convicted of no crime and I think we all know that he would not be in this position where in another sovereign power that was seeking to take him from the United Kingdom. So as a member of a new wave of politicians that are really standing on the shoulders of the people who've come before us, I think I can speak for many of my colleagues in this new Parliament that we hope that we can make a constructive contribution to your cause and to the cause of all Australians who try to speak truth to power. We all believe in a free media, most of us. We all believe in justice, I think we all believe in honesty and I'm very privileged to be able to speak to you today for that opportunity and I pledge on behalf of myself but also other members of the 47th Parliament to do our very best to convince the government to bring Julian home.