Senator HANSON (Queensland) (12:34): I seek leave to make a statement. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator HANSON: The motion I have on the table here is to do with certification of our food. I think it is atrocious of the Greens to raise a totally different issue that has nothing to do with the motion that I am moving. They are grandstanding on this issue. Go back and watch the tape of what I said yesterday, and you will understand that I am actually trying to— The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, please resume your seat. Thank you, senators. I remind you that senators have the right to be heard in silence. I ask that silence be observed. Thank you. Senator Hanson, please continue your remarks. Senator HANSON: Thank you very much— Honourable senators interjecting— The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, please resume your seat. I just asked for order. I remind senators to respect what the chair is saying and to allow the senator to— Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young! I asked that the senator be heard in silence. Thank you. Senator Hanson. Senator HANSON: I am dealing here with the issue of certification of food and a recommendation that was brought down by the committee. Australians are waiting for this to be implemented. Senator Sterle: You had a crack at kids with disabilities. Senator HANSON: I will debate the issue to do with what I said yesterday with regard to autistic kids. I believe they need as much assistance and help as any other child in our education system. So let's deal with the issue— Senator Sterle: If they've got a wheelchair they're not allowed in the schoolyard. Senator HANSON: I will debate you at any time with regard to what I said yesterday— (Time expired) Senator Sterle interjecting— The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Sterle!