Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Leader of the Government in Senate, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:19): I move: That: (a) the following bills be called on at 4.30 pm and the questions on all remaining stages shall be put: Australian Crime Commission Amendment (Special Operations and Special Investigations) Bill 2019 Farm Household Support Amendment (Relief Measures) Bill (No. 2) 2019 Special Recreational Vessels Bill 2019 (b) paragraph (a) of this order shall operate as a limitation of debate under standing order 142; (c) divisions may take place after 4.30 pm for the purposes of the bills only; and (d) after conclusion of consideration of the bills the routine of business shall be: (i) ministerial statements, (ii) end of 2019 sittings statements, (iii) messages, (iv) committee membership, (v) a motion relating to the next meeting of the Senate and leave of absence for all senators, (vi) adjournment proposed, and (vii) the Senate shall adjourn not later than 40 minutes after the adjournment is proposed. The PRESIDENT: Now, Senator Patrick, you would like that correction on the typo. It would be (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (vii) rather than three versions of (iv)? Can I take that as accepted by the chamber? Yes. The minister has moved the motion. Senator Patrick: I wish to vote differently in respect of (a)—the three dot points—and also in respect of (d)—the Roman numerals. The PRESIDENT: So you would like (a) and (d) put together? Senator Patrick: I'd like (a) to be dealt with. I'd like to vote differently on the Australian Crime Commission Amendment (Special Operations and Special Investigations) Bill as to the other two bills listed there. The PRESIDENT: You want that bill separated out? Senator Patrick: That's correct. In relation to point (d), I wish to vote differently on each of those items. The PRESIDENT: Senator Patrick, I've got to deal with it in the most expeditious way for the chamber. I can group them in a way you will vote 'yes' and a way you'll vote 'no', but I can't do it differently. I'll let you ponder that while I deal with clause (a)—both bills other than the Australian crime commission bill. I will let you sort out the other part. The question is that the bottom two bills—Farm Household Support Amendment (Relief Measures) Bill (No.2) 2019 and Special Recreational Vessels Bill—in clause (a) be agreed to. Question agreed to. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the Australian crime commission amendment bill be included in clause (a), which we've already voted for.