Senator DASTYARI (New South Wales) (14:36): Thank you, Mr President— Senator Ian Macdonald: Mr President, I raise a point of order. I did not want to interrupt the leader, but I should have raised the point of order. I would ask you to reject the motion on the basis that the effect of this motion has already been dealt with by the Senate in a motion earlier today. That was my amendment to get rid of question time, which the Labor Party voted against. Now they are getting rid of question time by this motion. The PRESIDENT: There is no point of order, Senator Macdonald. A separate point of order, Senator Fifield? Senator Fifield: This is more of a clarification than a point of order, Mr President. I do not believe that the motion which Senator Moore is seeking to move, if standing orders are suspended, has been circulated. So it is very difficult for the chamber actually to consider whether standing orders should be suspended if the chamber has not had the benefit of the motion that Senator Moore is seeking to suspend standing orders to enable the moving of. The PRESIDENT: Order! The motion that we are currently dealing with is a suspension of standing orders. Senator Moore, on a point of clarification: could you advise the chamber if the motion has been circulated? Senator Moore: It is being circulated, Mr President. The PRESIDENT: The debate can continue on the basis that it is being circulated. Senator Dastyari.