Senator ROBERTS (Queensland) (12:13): I seek to contribute to the debate. We just heard from Senator Lidia Thorpe, but we need much, much more. She has established a pattern, through her behaviour in this chamber, of disrespect to the people, disrespect to the parliament and disrespect to the Senate. I can remember her recent swearing in: disrespect to the Queen, disrespect to the parliament, disrespect to the people. She wants to be an infiltrator. The Greens seem to forget our supreme governing instrument is not a monarch; it is the people's Constitution. The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, your contribution needs be around the motion. Senator ROBERTS: That's what I am getting to. The PRESIDENT: I am not suggesting; I am directing you to be relevant to the motion, Senator Roberts. Senator ROBERTS: Her many statements and her ill-tempered behaviour in this chamber require, I believe, much more— The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, I remind you that Senator Chisholm's motion, which I understand was circulated throughout the chamber, deals with a reference to the Privileges Committee, and that's what your remarks need to be about. Senator ROBERTS: We support the reference to the Privileges Committee that Senator Chisholm moved and we seek much more, because we believe Senator Thorpe needs to account for her behaviour in this chamber. We will be seeking to hold her accountable for that. Question agreed to.