Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate) (12:07): I won't take up too much time. The opposition will be supporting the suspension of standing orders. Senator Williams: Of course you will, you're joined at the hip. Senator GALLAGHER: Senator Williams—through you, Chair—the points you make can be dealt with by the government opposing the amendment. All that has been achieved this morning is that we have had a much longer debate on this and Senator Di Natale has been able to put a comprehensive record of criticism against the cuts the government have made in much greater detail than would have been allowed had you allowed this amendment to be heard and dealt with procedurally. On the procedural matter, aside from policy matters here, the amendment was circulated. The chamber operates through relationships. If Senator Williams had those concerns, I think he could have raised them prior to stopping this amendment being put in the first place. But we'll certainly be supporting the Greens with the suspension of standing orders. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion moved by Senator Di Natale, No. 4 on page 29, to suspend standing orders be agreed to.