Senator WHISH-WILSON (Tasmania) (16:34): I seek leave to move an amendment to general business notice of motion No. 633 moved by Senator Urquhart at the request of Senator Wong and Senator Fierravanti-Wells. Leave granted. Senator WHISH-WILSON: I move the amendment circulated in the chamber: At the end of paragraph (e), add: ", and in particular, reiterates the UN’s call for the Saudi-led coalition to fully lift its blockade of Yemen’s Red Sea ports, so as to avoid devastating famine." I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator WHISH-WILSON: With the amendment that the Australian Greens have moved, we very specifically want to highlight what the UN and other agencies have highlighted about Saudi Arabia's blockade. We recently had a scandal where the Australian Navy did a training exercise with the Saudi Arabian navy. That was highlighted in this chamber by the Greens and externally by a number of aid agencies, and that is a significant point of concern. The Greens are very concerned that neither the Labor Party nor the Liberal Party seem to want to single out Saudi Arabia and their blockade. It's not good enough for us to be selling arms, exporting our defence materiel, to Saudi Arabia while at the same time refusing to actually call them out— (Time expired) The PRESIDENT: I will put the amendment to the motion. The question is the amendment moved by Senator Whish-Wilson to the notice of motion No. 633 be agreed to. Question negatived. The PRESIDENT: I will put the substantive unamended motion 633, standing in the name of Senators Wong and Fierravanti-Wells. Question agreed to.