Senator HANSON (Queensland) (10:21): I seek leave to move a motion relating to a review of the qualifications of senators under section 44 of the Constitution. Leave not granted. Senator HANSON: Pursuant to contingent notice of motion I move: That so much of standing— The PRESIDENT: Order. A point of order, Senator Wong? Senator Wong: Through you, Mr President: it's entirely a matter for Senator Hanson if she wishes to extend the courtesy. I understand that there are two senators who were seeking leave to make a short statement. I am wondering if the senator would postpone this debate to enable that to occur and then we can proceed. She is within her rights to move suspension of standing orders. But, if she were prepared to extend the courtesy, it would be appreciated. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson, you've heard Senator Wong's request—rather than point of order—and I'm happy to entertain that. Would you consider the two other matters being dealt with first? It would actually facilitate it all being kept in the same— Senator HANSON: I'm agreeable to that. The PRESIDENT: I can guarantee we will come back to you, and you will have the right then to continue.