Senator LUDLAM (Western Australia—Co-Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens) (12:03): I seek leave to move an amendment to this motion. Leave granted. Senator LUDLAM: I move the amendments, as circulated in Senator Di Natale's name in the chamber: Paragraph (b), omit “bipartisan”, substitute “multi-partisan”. At the end of the motion, add: (vi) that the Australian Greens and other minority groups and independent senators are unrepresented on the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, and that it would be highly inappropriate for only members of the Liberal and Labor parties to be represented on an inquiry into this matter, considering that members of these parties would be subjects of the inquiry; and (d) calls for 1 member of the Australian Greens and 1 member of a minority group or independent to be appointed to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security for the purpose of any inquiry into the risk of interference of foreign powers or their agents in Australian domestic political and electoral affairs. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: The question is that the amendment to general business item No. 345 moved by Senator Ludlam, in the name of Senator Di Natale, be agreed to. The Senate divided. [12:08] (The Deputy President—Senator Lines) The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: The question now is that the motion moved by Senator Urquhart be agreed to.