Senator JACINTA COLLINS (Victoria) (16:27): Mr President— The PRESIDENT: Is this on the same matter? Normally we allow one senator per party to speak on these matters. Again, if you get leave, you can speak Senator JACINTA COLLINS: I seek leave to speak very briefly. The PRESIDENT: Is leave granted? Leave is granted for one minute. Senator Williams: On a point of clarification, Mr President: do we stop discussion of motions at 4.30? The PRESIDENT: No, we do not. I will clarify to the chamber that we go through until we complete formal business. Senator Collins, you have one minute in which to make your remarks. Senator JACINTA COLLINS: Thank you, Mr President, and I thank you for your cooperation in this matter. One additional point I would like to highlight, which I myself experienced and it led to some confusion in relation to a motion to refer a matter to the privileges committee, is that I think we may need to review the chamber circulation procedures. It seems as if, when senators understand their motions have been circulated, that they are not necessarily reaching the appropriate people. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Collins. I will take that as a reference probably to the Procedure Committee, and we might look at that at the next Procedure Committee meeting. The new Clerk will look at it as the new secretary of the Procedure Committee—we are loading up his plate already. The question is that the amendment moved by Senator Waters to Senator Williams's notice of motion No. 154 be agreed to. Question negatived. The PRESIDENT: The question is that notice of motion No. 154 moved by Senator Williams be agreed to.