Senator HANSON (Queensland) (12:32): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator HANSON: One Nation will not be supporting this notice of motion today. It calls on all parliamentarians to commit to learning more about the lives and experiences of people with variations of sex characteristics and consider affirming a joint consensus statement which sets out the priorities of the intersex human rights movement in Australia and New Zealand. I've got more time to consider my duties as a parliamentarian for the people of Australia dealing with water, dairy farmers, PTSD for defence personnel and family law, instead of dealing with this. I cannot believe it: yesterday it was transsexual; today it's intersex—or whatever it is. How many more of the 39 categories do we have to consider in this parliament? I just think it is ridiculous. There are more important things for us, as parliamentarians, to deal with that concern the people of Australia, rather than dealing with this or learning more about it. The PRESIDENT: The question is motion No. 256 be agreed to.