Mr ALBANESE (Grayndler—Leader of the House and Minister for Infrastructure and Transport) (10:08): by leave—I move: That so much of the standing and sessional orders be suspended as would prevent the following items of private Members' business being reported from the Main Committee, or called on, and considered immediately in the following order: Motion relating to indexation of military pensions – report from the Main Committee; Order of the day No. 21 – motion relating to Israel; Motion relating to the centenary of the choice of the Griffin design for the national capital – report from the Main Committee; Order of the day No. 24 – motion relating to a Select Committee on Australia’s Immigration Detention Network; Order of the day No. 19 – Home Insulation Program (Commission of Inquiry) Bill 2011; and Motion relating to science curriculum – report from the Main Committee. For the convenience of the House, speaking briefly to that motion, we will have the private members' business dealt with and then we will move back to the moving of introduction of new legislation before the parliament. Then we will proceed through the day's business in the order which was published on the Blue. Question agreed to.