Senator GALLAGHER (Australian Capital Territory—Minister for the Public Service, Minister for Finance, Minister for Women, Manager of Government Business in the Senate and Vice-President of the Executive Council) (18:32): We will not be supporting the suspension motion. We allowed time for consideration of those bills in the motion today, but obviously senators were keen to debate veterans entitlements legislation, which I acknowledge a huge amount of work has gone into, and we are in the middle of that right now. Can I just also add that the comments from Senator Pocock about the scam legislation are offensive, and there is no-one in this country who has done more to protect people from scams than Minister Jones. He has spent years on this—years and years of attending forums, consulting with people and working with stakeholders—and for you to diminish that and say that he's done this in the pursuit of self-interest is absolutely offensive. From time to time, we need to get things done in this Senate. That was how the Senate resolved on this procedural motion today. I move: That the question be now put. Question agreed to. The TEMPORARY CHAIR ( Senator Pratt ): Senator Pocock, on a point of order? Senator David Pocock: Insinuating motives—that was not why I said that. The TEMPORARY CHAIR: The question is that the motion to suspend standing orders be agreed to.