Senator BERNARDI (South Australia) (10:25): I seek leave to extend—no, what I am going to do is move for a suspension of standing orders so as to allow Senator Lambie from the 'Lambie United Party' and Senator Muir from the Motoring Enthusiasts Party to explain their about-face in supporting the previous suspension of standing orders— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Bernardi, if I could interrupt you there, there would be an ordinary right under a contingency motion for you to do that, but we are now under the suspension of standing orders by a resolution of the Senate. I will not entertain a further suspension of standing orders of this nature. Senator BERNARDI: Is it possible then, Mr President— The PRESIDENT: Are you seeking a point of clarification? Senator BERNARDI: Yes, I am. Is it possible then for me to seek leave that would allow Senator Lambie and Senator Muir— The PRESIDENT: You can seek leave, Senator Bernardi, to undertake anything. It is whether leave will be granted that is the issue. Are you seeking leave? Senator BERNARDI: I seek leave that five minutes be allowed for Senator Lambie and a further five minutes for Senator Muir to explain their positions because they were denied the ability to do so due to the lapse of time under the previous debate. Opposition senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! This does not help. Is leave granted? Leave not granted. The PRESIDENT: Again, I will not entertain a suspension of standing orders of that nature.