Senator RUSTON (South Australia—Minister for Families and Social Services, Minister for Women's Safety and Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (11:54): The reason you've given would have been the same one I'd have given. The PRESIDENT: The question is that the amendment moved to government business motion No. 3 moved by Senator Waters be agreed to. The PRESIDENT: The question now is that government business motion No. 3 be agreed to—sorry, Senator Waters? Senator Waters: I ask that a question be put separately on their telecoms bill. The PRESIDENT: I've just taken some advice from the Clerk. We have sought to separate it by excluding the second bills. That would, effectively, be the same question, on advice from the Clerk. So we've just determined that question, Senator Waters. Senator Waters: Thank you. It's just that we wish to vote differently on the bills. The PRESIDENT: My advice from the Clerk is—we've just expressed that you have a different position on that bill in the debate just conducted and the vote. So that's already on the record, in the sense that the position of those who wish that bill to be treated differently is already expressed in the Senate record. Senator Waters: Thank you. Can I ask that Hansard record that, when we have this vote, we also don't want the telecoms bill to be rammed through today? The PRESIDENT: Sure. The question is that government business motion No. 3 be agreed to. Question agreed to. The PRESIDENT: I will note the request of the Australian Greens that they attempted to amend it, to exclude that and disagree with that bill, be included.