Senator HANSON (Queensland—Leader of Pauline Hanson's One Nation) (12:05): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator HANSON: I am totally aware that the people of this chamber—most of them—are very mindful of the suicides that have happened in the past and of the attempted suicides that are still happening among our Defence personnel. We have all wanted royal commissions into a lot of areas. I've wanted one in family law, but I've got a committee and hearings on that. I think where we've moved forward with this is that the interim commissioner has been named, and the fact is that the commissioner can work with the government. They can report and work with the commissioner. They can start immediately to work and answer the questions with— Senator Lambie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order, Senator Lambie. Senator HANSON: It is retrospective. They can look at the past deaths that have happened and the attempted suicides that are happening. I believe it is a shame that Senator Lambie does not support that a commissioner be appointed and the legislation be passed. I don't believe she will be voting for the legislation next week. I believe Labor doesn't intend to vote for it either. I think it's a shame to the people of this nation who have lost their loved ones. Senator Lambie interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Order! Senator Lambie, I asked another senator yesterday, when they were called to order, to at least concede some respect for the chair, otherwise debate in this chamber will break down, especially at this time. I called you to order on a number of occasions. The question is that motion No. 901, in the name of Senator Lambie, be agreed to.