Mr PYNE (Sturt—Leader of the House and Minister for Education) (13:30): I move— Mr Burke: Mr Deputy Speaker, on a point of order— The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The Leader of the House has the call. Mr Albanese interjecting— Mr PYNE: No, it has to be put now, it does not have to be put before 1.30. I move: That the question be now put. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: The question is that the question be now put. Mr Albanese: Mr Deputy Speaker, it is past 1.30. Standing order 43 kicks in automatically at 1.30. Standing orders have not been suspended and it kicks in at 1.30. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I appreciate the assistance of the member for Grayndler. I have taken advice from the clerk. The clerk's instruction is that the motion should be put. Mr Albanese: That is wrong. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I therefore put the motion. All those of that opinion say aye, against no. Division required. Ring the bills for one minute. Mr Burke: It has got to be four minutes. There has been debate. The DEPUTY SPEAKER: I have again taken advice from the clerk and one minute is correct. The question is that the question be now put.