The DEPUTY SPEAKER ( Ms AE Burke ) (15:53): The Speaker has received letters from the honourable member for La Trobe and the honourable the Leader of the Opposition proposing that definite matters of public importance be submitted to the House for discussion today. As required by standing order 46 the Speaker has selected the matter which, in his opinion, is the most urgent and important—that is, that proposed by the honourable member for La Trobe, namely: The immediate need for bipartisan support to improve our schools and give our children a better future. Mr Pyne: That's outrageous. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: If the member for Sturt has a difficulty, he can take this one up with the Speaker. I will not put up with that. Mr Pyne: It's not your fault. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: That is what I am trying to point out. I therefore call upon the honourable members who approve of the proposed discussion to rise in their places. More than the number of members required by the standing orders having risen in their places—