Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (10:19): I seek leave to move a motion to enable the Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Take Home Pay) Bill 2017 to be called on immediately, and have precedence over all other business for debate. The PRESIDENT: Leave is not granted. Senator Wong: Pursuant to contingent notice, I move that so much of standing orders be suspended as would prevent me from moving a motion to enable the Fair Work Amendment (Protecting Take Home Pay) Bill 2017 to be called on immediately and have precedence over all other business for debate. On the suspension of standing orders— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, there has been a point of order called. Senator Brandis, a point of order. Senator Brandis: The precedence motion that was passed by the Senate before provided for a substantive motion to be moved and carried that the Social Services Legislation Amendment Bill and the Family Assistance Legislation Amendment Bill be considered in a particular manner. The Senate has just agreed to consider the business in that order. Senator Wong may seek leave to move a motion. That has been denied. Now, by moving the contingent motion she is moving, she is moving a motion at variance with the resolution the Senate has just passed, and for that reason she is out of order. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong is in order. She has sought leave. Leave was denied and she has moved a contingent motion. The contingent motion and the subject material are relevant to the bill that is before the Senate. Senator Wong, you have the call.