Senator BIRMINGHAM (South Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (11:19): I ask that the provisions of that be put separately, please. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: How would you like it divided, Senator Birmingham? Senator BIRMINGHAM: I would like parts (b) and (c) to be put separate from parts (a), (d) and (e). Senator Hanson-Young: Can we have Senator Birmingham's request repeated? The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Birmingham, please repeat your request. Senator BIRMINGHAM: I am asking for the vote on parts (b) and (c) to be taken separately from the votes on parts (a), (d) and (e). The consequence of doing so would be to give priority to consideration of the Climate Change Bill over all other Senate business, and would do so without limitations in terms of the conduct of that debate, including without time limitations. It would enable that to continue throughout the rest the day, without application of the guillotine. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: The question is that parts (a), (d) and (e) be agreed to. Question agreed to. The PRESIDENT: The question is that parts (b) and (c) be agreed to.