Senator CHISHOLM (Queensland—Assistant Minister for Regional Development, Assistant Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Assistant Minister for Resources and Deputy Manager of Government Business in the Senate) (16:40): I seek leave to make a short statement. The PRESIDENT: Leave is granted for one minute. Senator CHISHOLM: The government strongly opposes Senator Payman's motion to discharge the Freedom of Information Amendment Bill 2025 from the Notice Paper. This motion to discharge is not about whether you support the bill or oppose it. Senators can oppose the bill in its current form and want to see it amended and still oppose this motion. This motion is about whether you're up for a debate on actually reforming a broken freedom-of-information system, not just complaining about it on social media for clicks. By supporting this motion to discharge the Freedom of Information Amendment Bill, senators will be shirking a debate on reform of the freedom-of-information system, including the aspects of this bill that those on the crossbench and stakeholders from across the political spectrum claim to support. An effective freedom-of-information system is critical in fostering public trust in government decision-making through transparency and access to information. The government urges senators to oppose Senator Payman's motion and work with the government to reform a system in dire need of it. The PRESIDENT: The question is that general business notice of motion No. 309 standing in the name of Senator Payman and other senators be agreed to.