Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (16:31): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator WONG: I can indicate—and this may have been indicated by Senator Chisolm previously—that, in fact, the only issue the Labor Party has concerns about is the commitment to a federal multicultural act. We invited the Greens to amend the motion to reflect that; we understand that was not agreed to. I invite Senator Di Natale to do so. If he does so, the Labor Party can vote in favour of this paragraph. We have previously stood against changes to the antidiscrimination legislation, and obviously we support the Australian multicultural community, so we would certainly invite Senator Di Natale to remove the single part that the Labor Party cannot support. I understand from— Senator Jacinta Collins: We already did. We have. Senator WONG: You're interjecting on your own leader! The rebellion has begun from the manager! I understand that the Clerk's advice is that we cannot seek to have it divided at that level. In other words, I can't seek to divide separately on the placita. The PRESIDENT: I'm going to put the question that the Senate agree to clause (d) of motion No. 952. Question negatived.