Senator URQUHART (Tasmania—Government Whip in the Senate) (15:37): At the request of Senator McCarthy and Senator Cox, I move the motion standing in my name and the name of Senator Cox: That the Senate— (a) endorses the implementation of the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full, as a matter of priority, including a Voice enshrined in the Constitution and a Makarrata Commission for agreement-making and truth-telling; and (b) notes that all members of the Constitutional Expert Group have agreed that the proposed alteration to the Constitution 'would not affect the sovereignty of any group or body'. The DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Senator Cox, are you seeking leave to make a one-minute statement? Senator Ruston: It's your name on the motion, Senator Cox, so you can't speak to it. Senator McKim: Senator Cox can actually seek leave. It's up to people to deny her leave, but there's nothing, in my view, in the standing orders that would prevent her from seeking leave. Senator Ruston: In the interest of advising the chamber, we had an agreement between our party and your party, Senator Cox, that, in order to maintain the provisions that we all agreed to, we wouldn't be having statements. I'd prefer not to deny the senator leave, so I'd prefer that she not seek it in the first place.