Senator CASH (Western Australia—Leader of the Opposition in the Senate) (13:34): I seek leave to make a one-minute statement to ensure that the record is properly corrected and I can read out my response to Senator Wong and her responses to me that occurred prior to the commencement of this debate. Leave not granted. The PRESIDENT: The option is that you can have your one minute now, if you wish. The minister has also said she's happy to seek it later. Senator Cash: Thank you. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Hanson-Young, I think we're trying to resolve this. Senator Cash is entitled to seek a point of clarification. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: And then she sought leave. Senator Hanson-Young interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Leave was not granted, and then Minister Gallagher said she was— Senator Shoebridge interjecting— The PRESIDENT: I don't need you singing out without any authority, thank you, Senator Shoebridge. As I indicated to the chamber, I am simply trying to sort this out. If leave is not granted— Senator Shoebridge interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Thank you, Senator Shoebridge. Next time I try to sort something out for you, I will remember that it's only the standing orders that apply. I am very sorry, Senator Cash. Leave is not granted. We are going to deal with the amendments. There are a number. Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: Senator Thorpe, the time for the debate has expired. Senator Thorpe interjecting— The PRESIDENT: You can seek leave. Is leave granted for Senator Thorpe to move an amendment? Leave is granted, Senator Thorpe. It has been circulated?