Senator CORMANN (Western Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (15:40): Pursuant to contingent notice standing in my name, I move: That so much of the standing orders be suspended as would prevent me moving the amendment as a motion. The PRESIDENT: This motion is no longer subject to debate. It is immediately put to the Senate. So I will put the motion to suspend standing orders to the extent that it allows Senator Cormann to move an amendment to the motion moved by Senator Patrick. I remind senators they have the ability to avoid the need for divisions by recording party votes in the Journals of the Senate through the process adopted last time. Senator Patrick and Senator Griff, do I take it you would like your votes recorded as voting against the motion? Those two votes are recorded as against the motion. Senator CORMANN: I move: Omit subparagraphs (a)(ii), (iv) and (v) and paragraph (b), substitute: (a)(iv) recognises the demonstrated skills and expertise of the existing Collins Class submarine sustainment workforce, (v) notes the Government's statement that a decision on future full cycle docking arrangements is yet to be made and that it will be made in the national interest; and (b) agrees that future full cycle docking arrangements for Collins Class submarines must best guarantee optimal ongoing availability of our nation's submarine capability throughout the transition to the fleet of twelve new Attack Class submarines.