The PRESIDENT (15:24): The Senate will now consider amendments. We will commence with amendments on sheet 8619, circulated by Senator Storer and the Australian Greens. The first question I need to put addresses amendments circulated by the government to those amendments. Senator Bernardi, on a point of order. Senator Bernardi: These amendments relate to this bill. They should be dealt with separately because they address different substantive issues in relation to home affairs and border protection, so I would request that each of these amendments be put separately. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, on a point of order? Senator Wong: Enough of the time wasting. The only basis on which that should be requested in these circumstances is if a senator indicates they are going to vote differently on any amendment, so I invite any senator who wants to do that to indicate so now. The PRESIDENT: Senator Bernardi, on the point of order? Senator Bernardi: Firstly, no senator should be bullied in this place by a hectoring Leader of the Opposition in the Senate. Secondly— Honourable senators interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! This is not a time for debate. Senator Bernardi: I'm quite happy to indicate that I intend to vote differently in accordance with some of these amendments. The PRESIDENT: The Senate has expressed its will to have these matters dealt with, so the amendments have been grouped accordingly and in line with precedent on these matters. The first issue, however, we will be dealing with is actually the amendments to the amendments moved by Senator Storer and the Australian Greens on sheets LX140 and LX141, which are the two amendments moved by the government. So we are actually dealing with LX140 and LX141. Do you intend to vote differently on those, Senator Bernardi? Senator Bernardi: Indeed, I do. The PRESIDENT: In that case, I will have to put them separately. Senator Wong: Can we clarify which ones he intends to vote differently on? The PRESIDENT: For the clarity of the chamber, I'm actually treating the amendments as sheets, so I will be putting sheet LX140 separately to sheet LX141. The question is that the amendments on sheet LX140 to the amendments moved by Senator Storer and the Australian Greens on sheet 8619 be agreed to.