Senator SIEWERT (Western Australia—Australian Greens Whip) (16:19): I was so pleased when the ALP— The PRESIDENT: Are you seeking leave? Senator SIEWERT: I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Before you start, Senator Siewert, this session of business relies on the chamber behaving. There were too many interjections during that contribution. Leave is granted for one minute. Senator SIEWERT: I was so happy when the ALP finally saw the light and agreed that we needed a royal commission into the violence and abuse and neglect of people with disability. We had a Senate inquiry into this issue which strongly recommended first a royal commission. The ALP did not pick that up at that time, despite the overwhelming evidence that we need a royal commission to look into and to investigate the violence and abuse and neglect of people with a disability. I find it simply gobsmackingly hypocritical for them to stand up and claim that the Greens are finally following them. Please give us a break. It is yet another one of the issues where the Australian Labor Party have come on board with the Greens. Royal commission into banking, ICAC—I could go on and on. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Siewert, resume your seat. Order! On my left! The question is that motion No. 1287 be agreed to.