Senator ROBERTS ( Queensland ) ( 14:14 ): There is no basis for this urgency motion, none at all. Not one word of Senator Waters referred to anything about Senator Hanson's comments as being racist. It is a concoction. Senator Watt reaffirmed it. Senator Waters interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, please resume your seat. Senator Roberts has the right to be heard in silence, and I would ask all senators in this place to reflect on the words of senators Farrell and Birmingham. Senator Roberts. Senator ROBERTS: There's no basis for urgency. I also remind people that base racism is where someone refers to someone's race and then attributes superiority or inferiority. Senator Hanson did not even refer to race, did not even refer to skin colour; she referred to 'going home'. That's it. This is yet another stitch-up because you're scared of Senator Hanson. She is very capable, very patriotic, very fair, very honest. You can't put her down normally so you put her down with a label. The PRESIDENT: Senator Roberts, I remind you that this is an urgency motion. I ask you, as you did in your opening remarks, to continue to reflect on the need for an urgency motion. Senator ROBERTS: Because Senator Hanson did not do what Senator Waters claimed, there is no need for an urgency motion at all.