Senator IAN MACDONALD (Queensland) (15:53): Mr President, can I move that this motion be postponed until tomorrow? The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald, you would not be able to move that. You would have to seek leave of the chamber to do that. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Mr President, could I seek leave to make a statement for less than one minute? The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Mr President, as you know—and congratulations on the work you have done—I have been following these changes quite closely. I must say that if Senator Leyonhjelm is correct then I have misunderstood the full import of this particular motion. I think I understand the other two. But I am always bright and alert and, unlike Senator Leyonhjelm, I always have my hair nicely done! If Senator Leyonhjelm is correct, perhaps it is something we all do need to have another think about. The PRESIDENT: Senator Macdonald, I will just take the opportunity to make a brief explanation in relation to what this motion is allowing. This motion is allowing photography in the chamber to coincide with exactly what is happening in the House of Representatives. We have had a slightly more stringent photographic policy in this chamber. There have been numerous requests over a long period for that to change and revert to what happens in the House of Representatives. The Procedure Committee considered that and the Procedure Committee thought it appropriate after consultation. That is the basis of the motion. The motion does not allow certain types of photography, but we are in a public place and the public can see us at all times. Senator IAN MACDONALD: Mr President, I seek leave to move that this motion be adjourned until a week's time. The PRESIDENT: That is fine.