Senator JACINTA COLLINS (Victoria—Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate) (10:21): I move: That— (a) the message from the House of Representatives relating to the Senate amendments to the Home Affairs Legislation Amendment (Miscellaneous Measures) Bill 2018 be reported immediately, (b) consideration of the message shall have precedence over all other business, including senators' statements and question time, until determined, (c) immediately after the message is reported, the following motion in respect of the message shall be proposed from the Chair and considered without amendment: That the Senate agrees to the amendments made by the House of Representatives to the Senate amendments to the bill. Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— Senator JACINTA COLLINS: Mr President, can I please speak without someone heckling from immediately behind me? The PRESIDENT: I didn't hear the heckling. It would be out of order for someone to do that, I remind senators. Senator Collins. Senator JACINTA COLLINS: Thank you, Mr President. (d) a senator speaking to the motion shall not speak for more than 5 minutes and, if the debate is not concluded— Senator Ian Macdonald: That's an outrageous gag. Senator JACINTA COLLINS: Mr President. The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Wong. Senator Wong: Perhaps Senator Macdonald, if he can't help himself about interjecting, could at least move to his own seat. The PRESIDENT: Interjecting is always disorderly; it's even more disorderly when one is out of one's seat. Can I ask senators to allow Senator Collins to read the motion— Senator Ian Macdonald interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! I ask senators to allow Senator Collins to read the motion for the courtesy of other senators. Continue. I think you were up to clause (d), Senator Collins. Senator JACINTA COLLINS: Thank you, Senator Wong. Thank you, Mr President. (d) a senator speaking to the motion shall not speak for more than 5 minutes and, if the debate is not concluded at the expiration of 30 minutes after the motion is proposed, the question on the motion shall then be put, and— Senator Ian Macdonald: Ultimate gag! The PRESIDENT: Order! I would like all senators to be able to hear the motion. This is not a debate. It is reading the motion. Senator Collins. Senator JACINTA COLLINS: Thank you, Mr President. I appreciate your protection. I was up to clause (e), which is the one of earlier contention. Let me read it very clearly and very slowly. (e) at the conclusion of consideration of the message, government business order of the day No. 4 Treasury Laws Amendment (Strengthening Corporate and Financial Sector Penalties) Bill 2018 shall be called on and have precedence over all government business until determined. I foreshadow that when we move this motion we will be seeking to move clause (e) separately. The PRESIDENT: I've had a request, I should also say, from Senator Patrick—for the record—to put clause (e) separately. So I'm going to put clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d)—because this motion is put without amendment or debate—of the motion Senator Collins read out and which has been circulated. The question is that clauses (a), (b), (c) and (d) of the motion moved by Senator Collins be agreed to.