Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Manager of Opposition Business in the Senate) (17:14): I seek leave to make a short statement. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator GALLAGHER: I'd like to just briefly acknowledge and associate myself with the comments of Senator Duniam—this feigned outrage at being denied formality by Senator Patrick, who is a marvellous actor, at times. That's exactly what he's trying to do. We are having every motion denied at this point in time. Every motion that you choose is being denied. A substantial matter like this, on human rights violations, deserves more from this Senate than moving a motion during formal business, where it's a yes or a no. There is no ability for anyone to speak. That is the problem we have with this, and the abuse of this part of the program. It is an abuse of this part of the program. Senator Lambie interjecting— The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie! Senators have the right to be heard in silence. I would ask that to be observed. Senator GALLAGHER: Labor strongly condemns the human rights violations against the Uighurs and other ethnic and religious minorities in Xinjiang. But we do not believe that moving it during formal business at this point in time allows that to be appropriately debated.