The PRESIDENT (13:44): Order! I'm going to put the motion to suspend standing orders. Senator Wong: Mr President, I seek leave to make a short statement. Leave not granted. Senator Wong interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong! Please resume your seat. I am required to put the motion. Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! That's it! The Senate has voted to put this motion without debate; I am required to reflect the will of the Senate. I put the motion moved by Senator Cormann to suspend— Senator Wong: I seek leave to make a statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is not granted. Senator Wong: This is an outrage— The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, I ask you to resume your seat. I'm going to put the motion. Senator Jacinta Collins interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I am required to put this. This had better be a brief point of order, Senator Collins. The Senate has voted to put the motion. Senator Jacinta Collins: It is. I've had a chance to see the motion that has been circulated, as other senators have not— The PRESIDENT: What's the point of order, Senator Collins? Senator Jacinta Collins: The point of order is: is it a rescission of an earlier decision of the Senate from last week? The PRESIDENT: I have not been advised of such and I do not believe it is. The Senate voted to put the motion to be moved by Senator Cormann. He will then have an opportunity to move a substantive motion. I put the motion. The question is the motion to suspend standing orders, moved by Senator Cormann, be agreed to.