The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT ( Senator Poll ey ) ( 16:19 ): A letter has been received from Senator Thorpe: Pursuant to standing order 75, I propose that the following matter of public importance be submitted to the Senate for discussion: The continuing crisis of people dying in custody, in particular First Nations people, and the government's unwillingness to take urgent action and fully implement the recommendations of the 1991 Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Is the proposal supported? There's only one person— Senator Th orpe: If anyone cares about deaths in custody, please stand up. We need four people. Come on, Babet. Help me out. The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: There are not four people standing— More than the number of senators required by the standing orders having risen in their places— The ACTING DEPUTY PRESIDENT: With the concurrence of the Senate, the clerks will set the clock in line with the informal arrangements made by the whips.