Senator WONG (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (15:28): (In division) Senators are moving whilst a division is being counted. I'd ask them to return to the side of the chamber on which they were. I know they deliberately sat there to waste time. What a travesty! Mr President, they ought not be allowed to move. These Liberal senators deliberately did this. The PRESIDENT: Senator Wong, resume your seat. I had not concluded calling the division and asking senators to take their seats. If people want me to apply that rule strictly, there would have been quite a few people caught out in the last hour and a half. I had not concluded calling that division. Senator Macdonald, on a point of order? Senator Ian Macdonald: Mr President, again you are making a ruling and the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate is shouting, turning her back to you and doing her normal theatrics. It's just bad manners as well as a breach of the standing orders. The PRESIDENT: The standing orders don't have manners in them; that might be an amendment we consider!