Senator HANSON-YOUNG (South Australia) (11:52): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: The Greens are disappointed that the government is moving to guillotine these bills through the parliament. We are concerned that the Senate has not had enough time—a reasonable amount of time—to consider in detail the Future Made in Australia piece of legislation. We are only halfway through the second reading speeches. There will be amendments, and the government wants to ram this through. The Senate has a duty to properly consider bills before ramming them through, so we will be asking for the question to be put separately on each of these bills, because we are worried that the government wants to ram things through simply because they are not prepared to negotiate properly. The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, I just remind you you can only ask for the matter to be split up if you intend to vote differently on each one. If that's your intention, that's all fine. Is that your intention? Senator HANSON-YOUNG: I'm just flagging—there might be other people who have problems with this as well. The PRESIDENT: Well, they can rise and speak. Senator HANSON-YOUNG: What I'm saying is that we have concerns with Future Made in Australia and the naval bill, two things that the government wants to ram through this place without giving it reasonable consideration. The PRESIDENT: You've had a minute to explain your opposition. You wanted them all put separately. I have come back to you and said that's only possible—so I'm still not understanding what it is the Greens are seeking. Senator McKim? Senator McKim: If I could assist, the Greens will be asking that the question be put separately on the Future Made in Australia cognate bills and the bills that have just been included by amendment by Senator Gallagher on the naval matters, but the Greens wish to vote against both of those. The PRESIDENT: That means that we will do (i) and (ii) together and (iii) and (iv) together.