Tony Jones speaks with Katy Faust, who was raised by lesbian parents and is in Australia to lobby against same sex marriage.
TONY JONES, PRESENTER: Our next guest, Katy Faust, serves on the academic and testimonial council of the International Children's Rights Institute. As you heard in Tom Iggulden's story, she's a fierce opponent of same-sex marriage, despite being raised by same-sex parents and describing her mother as a loving gay parent. She's in Canberra to lobby against same-sex marriage. Katy Faust joins us now from Parliament House. Thanks for being there. KATY FAUST, TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE ADVOCATE: Thanks so much for having me. TONY JONES: Have you actually managed to speak to any Australian politicians yet? KATY FAUST: We did. My - my partner in crime, Millie Fontana, who is a resident of Melbourne and also raised by two mothers and I had a chance to speak with a couple of members of Parliament yesterday. TONY JONES: Not the Prime Minister so far? KATY FAUST: No, no. He hasn't called yet. TONY JONES: Now how is it that the daughter of lesbian mothers has...