QUESTIONS WITHOUT NOTICE › Electoral Legislation Amendment (Party Registration Integrity) Bill 2021
Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Minister for Finance, Vice-President of the Executive Council and Leader of the Government in the Senate) (14:43): [by video link] I'd make the point again that this is about simply ensuring that voters have clarity in their voting intentions and in the choices before them. I note that across the current Senate chamber we have, as I said before, Senator Lambie and the Jacqui Lambie Network. We have Pauline Hanson's One Nation party. We have Senator Griff, representing Centre Alliance, and Senator Patrick, as an Independent. We have the Greens, the Labor Party, the Liberals and the Nationals. Each is clearly distinguishable from the other when their names are presented on the ballot paper. That's all we seek to achieve and to ensure occurs in the future, and we hope and trust that all will see the common sense in that regard. It is simply a fair approach that's being put in place for our next election. Senator Lambie: [by video link] Point of order— The PRESIDENT: Senator Lambie, a final supplementary question? Senator Lambie: [by video link] Sorry, I was raising a point of order there; no worries. The PRESIDENT: The rules for remote participation don't allow points of order to be raised remotely. My apologies for the confusion. Your final supplementary question?