Senator RHIANNON (New South Wales) (13:00): Today, 17 October, will be remembered as the day when this country, under Turnbull, turned its back on the Paris agreement. It is the day when 2,000 people came to Bondi Beach, standing together to stop Adani. The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Rhiannon! Point of order, Senator Williams—although the time for the debate has now concluded. Senator Williams: Why does Senator Rhiannon refer to the Prime Minister as Turnbull? This is totally unacceptable. This is a common thing we complain about: the Greens' lack of respect for people in this place and the other place. The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Williams. Senator Williams reminds us all that we need to address people in the other place and, indeed, in this chamber by their correct titles, positions or names. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the motion moved by Senator Di Natale to suspend standing orders be agreed to.