Senator McGRATH (Queensland—Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister) (16:42): I thank Senator Williams for his comments there. What is disappointing, and what the Labor Party's approach has been to this, is actually about a Sally McManus protection racket that is going on here. They do not want the Senate to have a look into the comments of the head of the ACTU, in terms of her outrageous comments about the rule of law; or that the chief union official in this country has for once told the truth and exposed the ugly Labor carcass that is the modern Labor movement in how they believe they can achieve change. And that is by not obeying the rule of law. What we have seen here today, ladies and gentlemen, is a Sally McManus protection racket. I condemn the Labor Party for its disappointing approach. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator Marshall ): Time for this discussion has now expired. Believe it or not, the question actually before the chair is the motion that Senator Bernardi moved to suspend standing orders. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion moved by Senator Bernardi to suspend standing orders be agreed to.