Senator McGRATH (Queensland—Assistant Minister to the Prime Minister) (16:54): I seek leave to make a short statement. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator Marshall ): Is leave granted? Senator Sinodinos: Yes! The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: I am looking for noes rather than yeses, Senator Sinodinos. There being no objection, leave is granted for one minute. Senator McGRATH: In line with the government's longstanding view, motions that cannot be debated or amended should not deal with complex foreign policy matters. The government welcomes Myanmar State Counsellor and Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi's agreement with all recommendations of the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State led by the former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan. Myanmar has said it will properly implement a majority of recommendations. Discussions in the Human Rights Council are fluid and ongoing. Australia's aim is to encourage an outcome that improves the human rights situation on the ground rather than to focus on a particular mechanism. Australian ministers and officials continue to raise the government's deep concerns about the situation in the Rakhine State directly with the Myanmar government.