Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the House and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport) (15:11): The government will not be supporting this suspension of standing orders. There are two disallowance motions that have been moved, one by the member for Riverina and the other by the member for Kennedy. If this motion were to be carried, we would have to have a debate about the member for Kennedy's disallowance motion and then, at another time, have a debate about the member for Riverina's motion, therefore having two additional debates in addition to the legislation that is before the House about the Murray-Darling Basin Plan. With due respect to the member for Kennedy, there are three bills— Mr Katter: Madam Speaker, I raise a point of order. It will appear facetious, Madam Speaker, but the problem can be removed by the second disallowance motion being removed from the Notice Paper. The SPEAKER: I thank the member for Kennedy for his helpful suggestion! Mr ALBANESE: And I am pleased at the extent of the collaboration with the member for Riverina that has been suggested by the member for Kennedy about the Murray-Darling Basin Plan! But the government will not be supporting this. The government has been in discussions in good faith about getting bills through the House today that need to be returned from the Senate. That is why we will deal with these issues first thing tomorrow, as with other issues that do not need to go to the Senate and be returned, so that the parliament can end in a timely fashion. I say to the member for Kennedy with regard to his motion that he has now had an opportunity to put some things on the record. He will have the opportunity to contribute to the debate tomorrow, when there will be a cognate debate between the member for Riverina's disallowance motion and the member for Kennedy's disallowance motion. I ask the House to oppose this so that we can have a couple more questions before we move on to the next item of business. Mr Katter: Madam Speaker, I raise a point of order. With the urgency of this matter, I think it should be debated now. I would ask the Leader of the Opposition whether he would support that we debate it now, and I most certainly would welcome— The SPEAKER: The member for Kennedy will resume his seat. I will put the question and you will find out whether you have support or not. I need to hear two ayes! Question negatived.